The Macomb Daily

Democrats build impeachmen­t case

- By Lisa Mascaro and Mary Clare Jalonick

WASHINGTON » The lead prosecutor for President Donald Trump’s historic second impeachmen­t began building his case for conviction at trial, asserting on Sunday that Trump’s incitement of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol was “the most dangerous crime” ever committed by a president against the United States. A Senate trial could begin as soon as this week, just as Democrat Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president.

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., did not say when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., will send the single article of impeachmen­t against Trump — for “incitement of insurrecti­on” — to the Senate, which will trigger the beginning of the trial. But Raskin said “it should be coming up soon” as Pelosi organizes the formal transfer.

The House voted to impeach Trump last Wednesday, one week after the violent insurrecti­on that interrupte­d the official count of electoral votes, ransacked the Capitol and left Congress deeply shaken. Before the mob overpowere­d police and entered the building, Trump told them to “fight like hell” against the certificat­ion of Biden’s election win.

“We’re going to be able to tell the story of this attack on America and all of the events that led up to it,” Raskin said. “This president set out to dismantle and overturn the election results from the 2020 presidenti­al election. He was perfectly clear about that.”

Democrats and the incoming administra­tion are facing the challenge of reckoning with the Capitol attack at the same time that Biden takes office and tries to move the country forward. They say the Congress can do both, balancing a trial with confirmati­ons of the new president’s Cabinet and considerat­ion of his legislativ­e priorities.

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J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., holds a news conference at the Capitol Jan. 15.
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