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Republican senator says Trump should quit, as momentum for impeachment grows in House

Published 01/10/2021, 12:15 AM
Updated 01/10/2021, 05:40 PM
© Reuters. U.S. Senate Banking Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington

By Susan Cornwell, Doina Chiacu and Daphne Psaledakis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A second Republican U.S. senator called on Sunday for President Donald Trump to resign, saying he could face criminal liability after the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol by his supporters.

The remarks by Senator Pat Toomey, a conservative supporter of Trump until recently, came as Democrats in the House of Representatives prepared to move forward with impeachment proceedings and amid federal investigations of Wednesday's assault on the seat of government.

The Justice Department charged two more people in connection with the attack on the building, and one lawmaker said the U.S. army secretary had told lawmakers at least 25 terrorism cases had been opened as a result of the assault.

Republican Trump, who has challenged the validity of President-elect Joe Biden's Nov. 3 election victory, praised and egged on his supporters before they laid siege to the Capitol, where lawmakers were certifying the Electoral College vote for Biden.

"I think the best way for our country is for the president to resign and go away as soon as possible," Toomey told NBC.

A top Democrat suggested lawmakers might wait to send the impeachment article to the Senate for a trial to give Congress time to approve Biden's Cabinet nominees and other agenda items. Democrat Biden takes office on Jan. 20.

"Let’s give President-elect Biden the 100 days he needs to get his agenda off and running," House Majority Whip James Clyburn said on CNN.

Toomey said he did not think impeachment was viable with only 10 days left in Trump's term, and noted there did not appear to be a consensus to use the Constitution's 25th Amendment to strip Trump of his powers.

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He told CNN he believed Trump could be held criminally liable in the events at the Capitol.

Lisa Murkowski on Friday became the first Republican U.S. senator to say Trump should resign immediately. Republican Ben Sasse said he would "definitely consider" impeachment.

It was unclear whether a significant number of other Republicans would follow suit. Republican leaders have urged the Democratic-led House not to initiate impeachment proceedings for a historic second time against Trump.

An adviser said Vice President Mike Pence opposed using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump.

Senator Roy Blunt, a member of the Republican leadership, said on CBS he did not think Trump should resign but that he should be "very careful over the next 10 days."

The White House said Trump planned to leave Washington to visit Texas on Tuesday.

IMPEACHMENT

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has made it clear impeachment was not Democrats' first choice, but she embraced the move if Trump is not removed by other means.

Democratic Representative Ted Lieu said there were now 200 co-sponsors for the impeachment legislation he will introduce on Monday. The House could take up impeachment on Tuesday or Wednesday, Clyburn told CNN.

Biden has said he will leave the impeachment question to Congress. He did say Congress must be able to hit the ground running once he takes office, when he will focus on the coronavirus pandemic and economic recovery.

Five people including a Capitol Police officer died as a result of Wednesday's rioting and dozens of people have been charged following the storming of the Capitol.

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Authorities are investigating the security lapse, with some lawmakers questioning whether rioters had help from inside the building after images emerged of some police officers opening barricades and posing for selfies with the rioters.

The ripple effects persisted on Sunday. The attending physician for Congress warned lawmakers in a letter they may have been exposed to COVID-19 while in lockdown during the riot.

Hundreds of officers lined a street near the Capitol to honor the slain officer, Brian Sicknick, as his remains were driven by. The White House lowered its flags to half staff on Sunday, two days after flags at the Capitol were lowered in his honor.

If found guilty after leaving office, Trump would lose benefits enjoyed by former presidents, such as security and pension, and the Senate could vote to bar him from running for another term.

Latest comments

Impeach!!!
hopefully now we can get a GOP that stands for more traditional conservative values..
The Demogogue, main stream media and some si called Republicans never like him from Day one even before he was in office. He wants to be accepted into the club but was never accepted.
Remember what happens when you go against the elite. JFK!
I am disgusted I am born in Trump's era
Trumpers should quit at life
trump sheep and the gop are cooked and can crawl back into the dark crevices the oozed from
Ill see you there freak
Trumper is a zombie human.
Cant wait to see trumper gets round up to prison for hijacking capital
RINO
Toomey can kiss his seat bye bye next election.
If that is the consequence of having integrity, so be it.
more machiavellian Democratic politics
I think the best way forward for the DSA Divided States of America is to split into two 1. NSA Nancy States of America and 2 . TSA Trump States of America. God bless both NSA and TSA
The Democrats already talking about raising interest rates So enjoy higher Mortgages and Car payments. Higher taxes for businesses higher prices at the pump because the green deal is gonna stop oil dramatically from our borders. One giant step backwards for anyone who has a job and supports the economy with jobs and services. But if you are a non contributer to the tax base with your hand out the Democrats appreciated your support this year in the election.
you are just talking ***** rates go up with a good economy so what you say cannot happen soon, it will be worse before it improves
China Joe Venezusala here we come! USCuba? Libs destroy what they touch
Your hypocrisy is very disturbing. Tell us who is in charge of this mess again?
the dems
China is again the side that wins out of all this....
come on, this is US business, don't always blame others if you really want to solve problems.
I wonder how much "man love" he will get in prison.
I will never vote for another republican again after this they actually tried to destroy our constitution and democracy how dare them
Democrats have been doing that forever
Just so happy that Trump will be gone soon! It was 4 years of torture.
lol torture??? I guess having more money in your pocket is such a burden
this rally and economic expansion started under the Obama administration in mMarch 2009. and would have continued regardles of who was elected President in 2016.
tRump lying, stealing and taking credit for his betters accomplishments.
Impeach him so he may never run for office. His whole family should be locked up and Melania freed from this family. Ahe looks like a prosoner of her own making.
sheep
Hahaha.. i had a good laugh... good one!
LOCK HIM UP! LOCK HIM UP!
brainwashed sheep
What is this, the 50th hit piece that Reuters has spewed out today? There is a reason that the approval rating for US media has fallen under 20% during the past 4 years. Coincidentally, the approval for congress has not risen above 20% over the past decade. Since the US media has just become a mou.thpiece for the democrats in congress it is no surprise
If I like this it takes it away. Sound familiar..
Toomey should resign
Steven, Senator Pat Toomey is actually a Republican. Try to calm down before you suffer from an aneurysm.
Steven, you've been ranting and whining so hard that I think you've blown a gasket. Grasshopper (above) is referring to Senator Pat Toomey. NOT a Democrat but a Republican Senator. (One who is finally brave enough to speak out with some integrity, mind you).
If you or I were to incite a riot and people were killed, and at the Capitol building no less; where do you think we would wind up?
if you or I were to invite a riot and people were killed... and at the Capitol building no less. where do you think we would wind up?
“Toomey said on NBC's "Meet the Press," calling Trump's behavior since the election "outrageous."” So before the election it was not outrageous??? Lol
I guess better late than never! Smh
Why impeachment? Straight to JAIL is quicker.
Impeachment (with a proper Senate trial) allows them to make sure he can never run for office again. It would also strip him of pension and security benefits.
there’s no way this fella should cost one more cent to taxpayers
Trump should be charged for inciting violence at the Capitol. He would be the first President to be jailed.
lol please keep opinions to yourself, sheep
you see, there’s no way to take you seriously when your first thougt is lol
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