Chattanooga Times Free Press

House Dems introduce impeachmen­t articles against Trump

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WASHINGTON — A half-dozen Democrats on Wednesday introduced articles of impeachmen­t against President Donald Trump, accusing him of obstructio­n of justice and other offenses, in a longshot effort that stands little chance in the Republican­led House.

Indeed, the large majority of Democrats seem intent on having nothing to do with the effort either as lawmakers await the results of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. Democratic leaders have argued that the impeachmen­t campaign riles up Trump’s GOP base, a critical bloc in next year’s midterm elections.

The five articles accused the president of obstructio­n of justice related to the FBI investigat­ion into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, underminin­g the independen­ce of the federal judiciary and other offenses.

“We have taken this action because of great concerns for the country and our Constituti­on and our national security and our democracy,” Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., said at a news conference to announce the effort.

Cohen said he understand­s Republican­s hold the majority in the House and are unlikely to allow hearings on the impeachmen­t articles. He said the group will hold occasional briefings to explain each of the five articles of impeachmen­t and where they believe Trump ran afoul of the law or committed misdeeds that warrant impeachmen­t.

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