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Trump is fourth U.S. president to face impeachment as Democrats unveil charges

Published 12/10/2019, 04:59 PM
Updated 12/10/2019, 04:59 PM
© Reuters. House Democrats announce articles of impeachment against President Trump on Capitol Hill in Washington

By Richard Cowan and Susan Cornwell

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives announced impeachment charges against President Donald Trump on Tuesday, making him the fourth president in U.S. history to face a formal effort to remove him from office.

The Democratic-controlled House is almost certain to vote to impeach the president as soon as next week, setting up a trial in the Republican-led Senate early next year, shortly before the presidential election kicks off with primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire.

The effort to force Trump out of the White House faces long odds of success. At least 20 Senate Republicans would have to vote to remove him from office, and none so far have indicated they are considering such a move.

The Senate may opt to forego a full trial and instead hold its vote after House Democrats and Trump's defenders make their opening statements, Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell said at a news conference. That may go against the wishes of Trump, who wants to call his own witnesses.

The impeachment charges accuse Trump of "betraying" the country by abusing power in an effort to pressure Ukraine to probe a political rival and then obstructing Congress' investigation into the scandal.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler told reporters that Democrats had to take action because Trump had endangered the U.S. Constitution, jeopardized national security and undermined the integrity of the 2020 election.

"No one, not even the president, is above the law," Nadler said at a news conference. His panel could take up the charges as soon as Wednesday ahead of the full House vote.

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White House spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham accused Democrats of engaging in a "baseless and partisan" attempt to undo his surprise victory in the 2016 election.

"WITCH HUNT!" Trump wrote on Twitter.

'OBSTRUCTION AND STALEMATE'

He is the fourth U.S. president to face impeachment.

Democratic President Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 for lying about a sexual relationship he had with a White House intern, but he was acquitted in the Senate. Republican President Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 before he was impeached over his involvement in the Watergate scandal. Democratic President Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 but not convicted in the Senate.

Democrats have moved rapidly since launching their inquiry in late September after a whistleblower complaint about a July 25 telephone call in which Trump sought help from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden, a leading contender in the Democratic race to challenge Trump in next November's election.

The abuse of power charge accuses Trump of using nearly $400 million in U.S. security aid and a possible White House meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart to solicit Ukraine to publicly announce the investigations of Biden and a debunked theory that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the 2016 U.S. election.

The obstruction charge accuses the president of defying and impeding the House's efforts to investigate the scandal, adding that Trump would remain a threat to the U.S. Constitution if he remained in office.

Republicans argue Trump did nothing improper in his call with Zelenskiy and say there is no direct evidence he withheld aid or a White House meeting in exchange for a favor.

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Top Democrats initially had been reluctant to pursue Trump's impeachment out of concerns that it could inspire a voter backlash in 2020.

According to Reuters/Ipsos polling, 44 percent of Americans support impeachment, with 42 percent opposed. Roughly three out of four Democrats support the effort, while fewer than one in 10 Republicans back it.

Nadler and other Democrats involved in the effort opted to focus solely on Trump's dealings with Ukraine, rather than the president's efforts to impede Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's involvement in the 2016 election, or other controversial aspects of his tenure. They say the two articles reflect Trump's worst offenses and have the broadest support.

The two impeachment articles are bundled into a single resolution, which minimizes the risk of either of them failing on their own. During the Clinton impeachment, the House voted separately on four articles and two of them failed, including one on abuse of power.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a leading figure in Clinton's impeachment, warned that Democrats were setting a dangerous precedent.

"Future Congresses will inevitably make impeachment a political tool to be used anytime a President of the opposing party occupies the White House," he said in a statement.

Representative Adam Schiff, the Democrat who spearheaded the investigation in the House Intelligence Committee, said Trump had given Democrats no choice.

"The evidence of the president's misconduct is overwhelming and uncontested," Schiff said.

The White House has refused to participate in the impeachment inquiry so far, but is expected to mount a vigorous defense in the Senate. It is unclear whether Trump himself will testify, but he refused to sit for an interview during Mueller's investigation.

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Senate Leader McConnell complained that the process had crowded out work on other matters.

Congress is set to consider a rush of bipartisan legislation in the coming weeks, including legislation that upgrades military housing and establishes three months of family leave for federal workers. House lawmakers may approve a new trade deal between the United States, Canada and Mexico, which the Senate will not take up before the holidays.

Congress also must tackle legislation to fund the government through next September, which is due to expire on Dec. 20.

Latest comments

Nneds only 218 to pass it. Dems have enough vote. It needs 67 votes in the senate though. Dems wont get it in the senate.
Democrats trying to impeach Trump for a crime their frontrunner Biden committed, in a stunt they know will die in the Senate and not remove Trump from office. Pure partisan corruption, and has handed Trump 2020. You have to be in complete denial if you are a democrat and think this was a smart move. You have let the far leftists and TDS victims ruin your party.
I'm not even a republican. I am an independent, but the DNC has gone so far left and shown extreme corruption I am supporting Trump simply because I think what the DNC is doing is wrong and directly harming American. There are many independents and even moderate democrats who have supported Trump due to the actions of the democrats recently.
You day- type independent but what honestly matters when you say that in a national context is sho you've voted for previously.
Eddie, to say that what Biden did is the same as what Trump did just shows a total lack of understanding of what Trump is actually accused of. He's not being accused of simply holding back financial aid. (That's just 1 small piece). He's being accused of using that (together with other things) to elicit help from a foreign government for his own political gain in a current presidential election campaign. Biden, on the other hand, had nothing to do with soliciting foreign meddling in a domestic election. He was simply calling for the firing of a corrupt and ineffective prosecutor. Something that many of our allies were also pushing for.
Long live the Don. May God give him power and protect him from the evil parasites.
One of them could be satan €:^|
Hasn't anyone noticed the switch. Up until a couple weeks ago it was about manipulating the 2016 election, but the dems changed it to the 2020 election suddenly.
Gotta roll with the polls... it's sharry- they do. There have been 7 or 8 different ways they and their ilk (faked-up news) have perpetrated on Americans. Let's get the Schiff-● head set up on a few charges of conspiracy, collusion - remember the comics that made a fool of him? He wad very serious there - "He & She" along with a few choice others should get some time where the sun doesn't shine often and in the south where the home of the democrat, not democratic (plaural) party was created along with a few other choice clubs- lock them up!
Biden is the one who created the quid pro quo, Trump merely asked that it be investigated. Hillary and Adam Schiff engaged the Russians in the election, not Trump. Total witch hunt.
"No one, not even the President is above the law". Well said and this is Democracy!
Will the dem party actualy vote on this, or will it be like usmca where we just will make sure the house of reps does nothing... ever... this will prove to be the finishing point of nancy pelosi as speaker
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