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US House begins debate on impeaching Trump

If the House approves it, Trump would become the first president impeached twice

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WASHINGTON: A week after President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the US Capitol, the House of Representa­tives gathered on Wednesday to consider impeaching him for his role in an assault on American democracy that stunned the nation and left five dead.

At least five Republican­s have said they would join Democrats in voting for an article of impeachmen­t — a formal charge — of inciting an insurrecti­on just seven days before he is due to leave office and President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in on January 20. If the House approves it, Trump would become the first president impeached twice.

A majority vote in the House to impeach would trigger a trial in the Republican-controlled Senate, although it was unclear whether such a trial would take place in time to expel Trump from office. As lawmakers debated the matter, National Guard troops and police were stationed around the Capitol to provide security.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, the No 2 Democrat, said Democrats intended to send the impeachmen­t charge, once approved, to the Senate “as soon as possible,” and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi named nine impeachmen­t managers who would present the House’s case during a Senate trial.

The extraordin­ary swiftness with which Democrats were moving reflects the ongoing danger that Trump poses to national security, according to top Democrats. It also increases pressure on Mitch Mcconnell, the Republican Senate leader, to consider holding an immediate trial.

Mcconnell has said no trial could begin until the chamber returns from its recess on January 19. But Democratic Minority

Leader Chuck Schumer, who is set to become the majority leader after two newly elected Democratic senators from Georgia are seated and Vice-president-elect Kamala Harris is sworn in later this month, told reporters the Senate could be recalled to handle the matter if Mcconnell agrees.

Washington is on high alert after the riot and with a week to go in Trump’s term. Thousands of National Guard troops were to be on hand and some service members wearing fatigues, with weapons at hand, could be seen sleeping inside the Capitol building on Wednesday ahead of the session.

The House convened just after 9 am in the same chamber where lawmakers hid under chairs last Wednesday as rioters clashed with police in the halls of the Capitol.

“We are debating this historic measure at an actual crime scene,” Democratic Representa­tive Jim Mcgovern said as the session opened. “This was a well-organised attack on our country that was incited by Donald Trump.”

Democrats moved forward on an impeachmen­t vote after VicePresid­ent Mike Pence rejected an effort to persuade him to invoke the 25th Amendment of the US Constituti­on to remove Trump.

 ?? — Reuters ?? National Guard members walk through the US Capitol, before Democrats begin debating one article of impeachmen­t against President Donald Trump in Washington.
— Reuters National Guard members walk through the US Capitol, before Democrats begin debating one article of impeachmen­t against President Donald Trump in Washington.

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