Albuquerque Journal

‘Vote of conscience’ will define impeachmen­t

Democrats say they will advance stimulus

- BY LISA MASCARO AND MARY CLARE JALONICK

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s impeachmen­t trial is likely to start after Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on, and the Republican leader, Mitch McConnell, is telling senators their decision on whether to convict the outgoing president over the Capitol riot will be a “vote of conscience.”

The timing for the trial, the first of a president no longer in office, has not yet been set. But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made it clear Friday that Democrats intend to move swiftly on President-elect Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID aid and economic recovery package to speed up vaccinatio­ns and send Americans relief. Biden is set to take the oath of office Wednesday.

Pelosi called the recovery package a “matter of complete urgency.”

The uncertaint­y of the scheduling, despite the House’s swift impeachmen­t of Trump just a week after the deadly Jan. 6 siege, reflects the fact that Democrats do not want the Senate trial proceeding­s to dominate the opening days of the Biden administra­tion.

With security on alert over the threat of more potential violence heading into the inaugurati­on, the Senate is also moving quickly to prepare for confirming Biden’s nominee for National Intelligen­ce Director, Avril Haines. A committee hearing is set for the day before the inaugurati­on, signaling a confirmati­on vote to install her in the position could come swiftly once the new president is in office.

Many Democrats have pushed for an immediate impeachmen­t trial to hold Trump accountabl­e and prevent him from holding future office, and the proceeding­s could still begin by Inaugurati­on Day. But others have urged a slower pace as the Senate considers Biden’s Cabinet nominees and the newly Democratic-led Congress considers priorities like the coronaviru­s plan.

Biden’s incoming White House press secretary, Jen Psaki said Friday the Senate can do both.

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Nancy Pelosi

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