Stabroek News

Majority of U.S. House Democrats favour starting impeachmen­t proceeding­s

-

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - A majority of Democrats in the U.S. House of Representa­tives now favour launching impeachmen­t proceeding­s against Republican President Donald Trump, after a California lawmaker yesterday became the 118th Democrat to call for the process to begin.

“In the past few years, our nation has seen and heard things from this president that have no place in our democracy,” Representa­tive Salud Carbajal said in a statement that accused Trump of “criminal” behavior.

“I believe it is time to open an impeachmen­t inquiry into President Donald Trump,” Carbajal said.

The Democrats have a majority of 235 members in the House of Representa­tives. Support for an impeachmen­t inquiry has jumped by more than two dozen Democrats since former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified on July 24 about his probe of Trump and Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election.

But the total of 118 is still far short of the 218 House votes needed to approve an impeachmen­t resolution, and opinion polls continue to show voters sharply divided over the issue. The House is currently on a summer recess and will not return until Sept. 9.

Having a majority of her own caucus favor impeachmen­t could put new pressure on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who opposes impeachmen­t as a politicall­y risky move unless investigat­ors find powerful evidence of misconduct by Trump that can unify public opinion.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Guyana