Dayton Daily News

Biden says Trump must be impeached

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ROCHESTER, N.H. — Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden said Wednesday for the first time that President Donald Trump must be impeached for abusing the powers of his office to help his own re-election.

Biden made the remarks as part of a blistering 25-minute speech in New Hampshire, departing from his usual campaign pitch and signaling that he will aggressive­ly confront Trump as the president pushes unfounded accusation­s that the former vice president and his son had nefarious dealings in Ukraine.

Trump is “shooting holes in the Constituti­on,” Biden said, by asking foreign powers to interfere in the 2020 election by pursuing dirt on the Bidens and then refusing to cooperate with a resulting House impeachmen­t inquiry.

“This is a president who has decided this nation doesn’t have the tools, the power, the political will” to punish bad behavior, Biden said, cataloguin­g a litany of Trump’s actions that the former vice president said warrant impeachmen­t.

The speech comes as Biden’s campaign continues internal deliberati­ons over the best way to handle Trump’s broadsides and an impeachmen­t inquiry that could last months — and potentiall­y never result in the Republican-led Senate removing Trump from office even if the Democratic-led House impeaches him.

“He’s not just testing us,” Biden said. “He’s laughing at us.”

Before Biden had concluded in New Hampshire, Trump retorted via Twitter. “So pathetic,” he wrote, to see Biden calling for his impeachmen­t. The president maintained that he had done nothing wrong.

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