Chicago Sun-Times

Mo. lawmakers to consider impeaching gov

- BY DAVID A. LIEB AND BLAKE NELSON Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In a historic move, Missouri lawmakers announced Thursday that they are calling themselves into a special session to consider impeaching Gov. Eric Greitens following allegation­s of sexual misconduct and misuse of charity resources.

House and Senate leaders said they had gathered more than the constituti­onally required signatures of three- fourths of the members of each chamber to summon themselves into a special session that will start at 6: 30 p. m. on May 18 — just 30 minutes after the end of work in their regular session.

It will mark the first time in Missouri history that lawmakers have called a special session. Extraordin­ary sessions typically are called by governors.

The petition calls upon lawmakers to consider “disciplina­ry actions” against Greitens, which also could include lesser reprimands than impeachmen­t.

If the House votes to impeach Greitens, the Senate then would appoint a panel of judges to conduct a trial on whether to remove him from office.

Only one other Missouri official — former Secretary of State Judi Moriarty in 1994 — has been removed following impeachmen­t.

The legislativ­e announceme­nt about a special session came a day after a House investigat­ory committee released a report indicating that Greitens had misused a donor list from a veterans’ charity he founded to raise money for his 2016 gubernator­ial campaign. The report included testimony from a former Greitens’ aide indicating the campaign also falsely identified the source of the donor list in a settlement with the Missouri Ethics Commission.

It was the second stunning report from the House panel. Last month, it released a report with testimony from a woman alleging that Greitens had restrained, slapped, shoved, threatened and belittled her during a series of sexual encounters in 2015 that at times left her crying and afraid.

Greitens faces a May 14 trial in St. Louis on a felony invasion of privacy indictment stemming from his encounter with the woman.

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