Lodi News-Sentinel

Mayorkas impeachmen­t headed to Senate

- Michael Macagnone

WASHINGTON — Speaker Mike Johnson said House leaders will send the articles of impeachmen­t for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate on April 10, which is expected to tee up a Senate trial as soon as the next day.

Johnson and 11 GOPappoint­ed impeachmen­t managers, in a letter Thursday, asked Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., to schedule a trial “expeditiou­sly.”

The sharply partisan Mayorkas impeachmen­t, focused on U.S.-Mexico border policy, is the first for a Cabinet member in more than a century. Senate leadership has not said how they plan to handle the trial, which could start eating up Senate floor time as soon as April 11.

Schumer’s office said Thursday that after the House impeachmen­t managers present the articles of impeachmen­t to the Senate, senators will be sworn in as jurors in the trial the next day. Senate President Pro Tempore Patty Murray, D-Wash., will preside.

The impeachmen­t, which requires a twothirds majority to convict, is unlikely to succeed in the narrowly divided Senate, where Democrats who control the chamber have largely backed

Mayorkas and the Biden administra­tion.

A spokesman for Schumer’s office reiterated Schumer’s statement from February calling the impeachmen­t a “sham” and “another embarrassm­ent” for House Republican­s.

Conservati­ve Republican­s have targeted Mayorkas for months over disagreeme­nts about the Biden administra­tion’s immigratio­n policy. The House adopted the two impeachmen­t articles, for “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law” and “breach of public trust” on a 214-213 vote last month after a previous attempt was rejected

on the floor.

The letter to Schumer on Thursday reiterated many of the accusation­s against Mayorkas, including that he violated immigratio­n law through mass parole and that he lied to Congress about border security.

“Throughout his tenure, he has repeatedly lied to Congress and the American people about the scope of the crisis and his role in it. His unlawful actions are responsibl­e for the historic crisis that has devastated communitie­s throughout our country, from the smallest border town in Texas to New York City,” the letter said.

Johnson’s letter

also lists Republican Reps. Mark E. Green of Tennessee, who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee and led the impeachmen­t effort on his panel, and 10 other managers.

The list includes Republican Reps. Michael McCaul of Texas, Andy Biggs of Arizona, Clay Higgins of Louisiana, Ben Cline of Virginia, Michael Guest of Mississipp­i, Andrew Garbarino of New York, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, August Pfluger of Texas, Harriet M. Hageman of Wyoming and Laurel Lee of Florida.

 ?? JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas speaks during a joint press conference with Guatemala’s President Bernardo Arevalo (not in frame) at the Culture Palace in Guatemala City, on March 21.
JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas speaks during a joint press conference with Guatemala’s President Bernardo Arevalo (not in frame) at the Culture Palace in Guatemala City, on March 21.

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