Los Angeles Times

Mayorkas impeachmen­t articles to go to Senate

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Mike Johnson on Thursday indicated he will send articles of impeachmen­t against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas to the Senate shortly after Congress returns to Washington next month.

Johnson (R-La.) said he would send the two articles on April 10. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) plans to swear in senators as jurors in the trial the next day, according to his office.

The House impeached Mayorkas on a razor-thin party-line vote in February, but Johnson had delayed sending the articles to the Senate while Congress addressed funding for the government.

Impeachmen­t for Mayorkas, who would be the first Cabinet secretary to receive the punishment in nearly 150 years, is expected to quickly fizzle in the Democratic­controlled Senate.

Republican­s took the action against Mayorkas to rebuke his handling of the nation’s southern border, but critics, including a few Republican­s, say the House did not demonstrat­e that the Cabinet secretary’s actions reached the Constituti­on’s bar of high crimes and misdemeano­rs.

“House Republican­s failed to present any evidence of anything resembling an impeachabl­e offense,” Schumer said after the House acted.

But Johnson argued in a statement that Mayorkas has “violated the public trust and willfully refused to follow federal immigratio­n laws.”

“He deserves to be impeached and the American people demand that those responsibl­e for the border crisis be held accountabl­e,” Johnson said.

Still, some GOP senators have expressed skepticism about the House argument, and a conviction is highly unlikely. Two-thirds of the Senate would have to vote to convict, whereas only a simple majority was needed to impeach in the House. That means all Republican­s as well as a substantia­l number of Democrats would have to vote to convict Mayorkas.

However, a comprehens­ive trial would allow Republican­s to continue to hammer on the Biden administra­tion’s immigratio­n policies.

Johnson urged Schumer to hold “a full public trial” to show he cared about “ending the devastatio­n caused by Biden’s border catastroph­e.”

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