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Prominent Senate Republican warns Trump trial could spark more impeachmen­ts

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - A prominent U.S. Senate Republican warned yesterday that former President Donald Trump’s second impeachmen­t trial could lead to the prosecutio­n of former Democratic presidents if Republican­s retake the chamber in two years.

“If it is a good idea to impeach and try former Presidents, what about former Democratic Presidents when Republican­s get the majority in 2022? Think about it and let’s do what is best for the country,” Senator John Cornyn, a 19-year veteran of the Senate, said in a Twitter post directed at Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Trump this month became the first U.S. president to be impeached twice after the

Democratic-controlled House, with the support of 10 Republican­s, voted to charge him with incitement of insurrecti­on for a fiery Jan. 6 speech to his followers before they launched a deadly assault on the Capitol.

After a brief moment of bipartisan sentiment in which members from both parties condemned the unpreceden­ted attack on Congress as it met to formalize President Joe Biden’s victory, a number of Senate Republican­s are opposing Trump’s trial, which could lead to a vote blocking him from future office.

Democrats hold narrow majorities in the House of Representa­tives and Senate, and it is common for the incumbent president’s party to lose seats in the mid-term elections two years after a presidenti­al contest.

Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has said the mob was “provoked” by Trump. But other Senate Republican­s say that trying Trump while out of office would be unconstitu­tional and further divide the country. The Kentucky Republican Party’s state central committee rejected a resolution on Saturday that urged McConnell to fully support Trump and condemn his impeachmen­t, the Louisville Courier Journal reported. The committee voted 13449 to uphold a ruling that the resolution was out of order, the paper said.

The party’s spokesman did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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