The Province

‘No one’s above the law’

Democrats announce impeachmen­t charges

- RICHARD COWAN AND SUSAN CORNWELL

WASHINGTON — Democrats in the U.S. House of Representa­tives announced impeachmen­t charges against President Donald Trump on Tuesday, making him the fourth president in U.S. history to face a formal effort to remove him from office.

The Democratic-controlled House is almost certain to vote to impeach the president as soon as next week, setting up a trial in the Republican-led Senate early next year, shortly before the presidenti­al election kicks off with primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire.

The effort to force Trump out of the White House faces long odds of success. At least 20 Senate Republican­s would have to vote to remove him from office, and none so far have indicated they are considerin­g such a move.

The Senate may opt to forego a full trial and instead hold its vote after House Democrats and Trump’s defenders make

their opening statements, Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell said at a news conference.

That may go against the wishes of Trump, who wants to call his own witnesses.

The impeachmen­t charges accuse Trump of “betraying” the country by abusing power in an effort to pressure Ukraine to probe a political rival and then obstructin­g Congress’ investigat­ion into the scandal.

House Judiciary Committee

Chairman Jerrold Nadler told reporters that Democrats had to take action because Trump had endangered the U.S. Constituti­on, jeopardize­d national security and undermined the integrity of the 2020 election.

“No one, not even the president, is above the law,” Nadler said at a news conference. His panel could take up the charges as soon as Wednesday ahead of the full House vote.

He is the fourth U.S. president to face impeachmen­t.

“WITCH HUNT!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

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