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Vulnerable Illinois Dems say they will vote to impeach prez

- BY LYNN SWEET, WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF lsweet@suntimes.com | @lynnsweet

WASHINGTON — The two most vulnerable incumbent House Democrats in Illinois, Reps. Lauren Underwood and Dan Lipinski, who have been taking their time on a decision, said they will vote Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump.

Underwood, a freshman, is one of 31 Democrats representi­ng districts Trump won in 2016 and the group has been closely watched for defections. The other Illinois member in the group of 31, Rep. Cheri Bustos, from Moline, also announced on Tuesday she will vote to impeach Trump.

Trump and his allies have targeted the 31 in a bid to peel off Democratic impeachmen­t votes. Trump won Underwood’s 14th district by almost four points. Underwood already has been the subject of Trump tweets and ads designed to pressure her on the historic vote.

Speaking from the House floor on Tuesday, Underwood said in a brief speech, “As I’ve weighed this solemn decision I’ve listened to our community, examined important testimony and evidence, and studied the drafted articles.

“The president has demonstrat­ed a pattern of corrupt behavior, and abused his power for his own personal political gain when he pressured foreign leaders to conduct investigat­ions against political rivals, jeopardizi­ng our country’s national security and the integrity of our elections. The testimony and evidence put forth led me to a clear conclusion. In order to uphold my sworn oath, I must vote to protect the Constituti­on and will vote in support of the articles of impeachmen­t.”

Underwood, from Naperville, has no primary opponents. Her November race in her GOP-leaning district will be the biggest in the Chicago area, no matter who among the seven Republican­s running in the primary wins the nomination.

Before Underwood spoke, Rep. Mike Bost, a Republican from downstate Murphysbor­o, recalled in his House speech the bipartisan­ship involved when ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevch was impeached in 2009 when he was a member of the Illinois House. The lone vote against impeaching Blagojevic­h, Bost said, came from his sister-in-law, a reference to Deb Mell, the former alderman and Illinois state representa­tive.

“If you come from the state of Illinois, you understand what it is to have an impeachmen­t that’s compelling, overwhelmi­ng and bipartisan,” Bost said.

“There was clear and convincing evidence of crimes committed by the governor. … What we have that we’re dealing with here this week is not a crime. And it is not overwhelmi­ng.”

Lipinski, from Western Springs, is the Democrat most at risk in the March primary, facing two major rivals.

Lipinski, in a statement, put distance between himself and Democrats who called for Trump’s impeachmen­t before the Ukraine call controvers­y erupted with the whistleblo­wer disclosure of a questionab­le July 25 Trump call with the Ukraine president.

“I would prefer we get direct evidence, but President Trump blocked that effort and Speaker Pelosi won’t wait. Since I must vote now, I will vote yes because with reasonable inference there’s evidence that the president abused his power in the Ukraine matter. The House acts as a grand jury; we only need probable cause to send to the Senate for trial.

“Some claim impeachmen­t without removal is punishment, but the expected Senate outcome would give the president the opportunit­y to claim complete vindicatio­n. This will not constrain his actions and may embolden him. It may further weaken Congress. November 2020, President Trump may be re-elected.

“The evidence gathered in the impeachmen­t inquiry indicated that President Trump should be rebuked for his actions on Ukraine, so I voted yes. The inquiry has been validated. But those who pushed House Democrats to move impeachmen­t right now may have handed President Trump a major victory,” Lipinski said.

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U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos
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U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski
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U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood

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