Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Garamendi votes to impeach President Donald Trump

- By Jordan SilvaBenha­m jsilva-benham@dailydemoc­rat.com

United States Congressma­n John Garamendi, who represents the District 3 in California — which includes Yolo County — voted to impeach President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

The article of impeachmen­t passed the House of Representa­tives by a bipartisan vote of 232-197. Garamendi issued the following statement when he voted to impeach Trump:

“I rise today with great sadness and anger over the events that transpired on Jan. 6 and with a steadfast determinat­ion to ensure those who incited and committed the unconscion­able acts on that day are brought to justice.

“Last week’s violent insurrecti­on on the U.S. Capitol, which has left at least six people dead and dozens injured, was a stain on our nation. The President’s blatantly false claims about election fraud, which were parroted by current administra­tion officials and Members of the House and Senate, finally reached a tipping point last week when these bald-faced lies gave way to a violent assault on our Capitol. Even after 64 failed attempts in federal court to substantia­te the baseless claims about election fraud, the president, his administra­tion and members of congress continued to double down and use these mistruths to incite a mob that staged a bloody insurrecti­on against the United States Government. They beat and murdered police officers, planted pipe bombs, brandished weapons, and left our nation shocked and in mourning.

“What does it mean, then, for America that a sitting president invited thousands of his most fervent supporters to Washington and incited them to commence a violent occupation of the world’s citadel of democracy — the United States Capitol?

“Without a proper check and proportion­al response to these events, we will be doomed to re-live the same hell over and over again. In time, we will lose our democracy, our hallowed institutio­ns and irreparabl­y tear at the very fabric of our nation. As elected leaders of this nation, we have a right, but more importantl­y, a moral obligation to respond to those who incited this riot in the strongest possible terms.

“Just as this congress returned mere hours after this insurrecti­on to certify the lawful results of the 2020 Presidenti­al election, we stand here today prepared to take firm, decisive and necessary action to restore our country from the heinous state it spiraled into on Jan. 6.

“The President’s violent rhetoric and actions pose a significan­t threat to our nation. No President who invites thousands of his most devoted supporters to Washington and urges them to ‘fight’ his political enemies by committing a seditious attack on our Capitol should be allowed to remain in office. Our nation has endured and persevered through so much, and it will survive this president. But if we do not act and hold him accountabl­e, then we will leave our nation vulnerable to a future demagogue. That brings us here on this somber day to carry out our sacred oath to defend and protect the constituti­on from all enemies foreign and domestic.

“Today, I voted to impeach President Donald Trump,” Garamendi finished.

 ?? JIM SMITH — THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ?? John Garamendi, who represents Yolo County in the House of Representa­tives, votes in the impeachmen­t of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. Trump was impeached with a vote of 232-197.
JIM SMITH — THE DAILY DEMOCRAT John Garamendi, who represents Yolo County in the House of Representa­tives, votes in the impeachmen­t of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. Trump was impeached with a vote of 232-197.

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