Los Angeles Times

Democracy is worth it, GOP

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Re “45 in Senate GOP oppose Trump trial,” Jan. 27

Former President Trump’s apologists have desperatel­y cast about for arguments against holding his second Senate impeachmen­t trial. Their primary contention, aside from their specious argument that they cannot try an ex-president, seems to be that his inflammato­ry comments on Jan. 6 were not intended to cause death and destructio­n.

What about drunk drivers who say that they never intended to crash into another car and kill its occupants?

Where Trump could be charged with aiding and abetting horrific crimes, conservati­ves shouldn’t whine about impeachmen­t proceeding­s. Didn’t most GOP lawmakers vote to impeach President Clinton for lying about a consensual sex act?

Republican senators need to shrug off whatever loss of political support they might suffer by voting to convict Trump. It’s far more important that they act to preserve our democracy for future generation­s. Sandra Perez

Santa Maria

So, Republican senators believe the Constituti­on is unconstitu­tional, and that crimes committed by a president in the waning days of his lame-duck administra­tion are freebies.

Got it.

Jon Rufsvold Anaheim

The vote taken in the Senate was on a procedural motion to table a discussion on the constituti­onality of impeachmen­t after an official has left office. The statement that “Republican­s forced a vote on the constituti­onality of the process” is misleading.

Constituti­onality has not been voted upon, and at least one senator who voted against the motion to table said he was waiting for this issue to be decided before he listened to the evidence at the trial.

While the nuances of Senate procedures may seem unimportan­t to some, they are critical to understand­ing how the story is unwinding in Washington. While this vote may imply that impeachmen­t is dead, a number of steps in this process remain, and no conclusion should be reached by the press except in opinion pieces. Ursula Hyman

Pasadena

This entire matter is a colossal distractio­n and waste of time and energy, not to mention a continuati­on of the bitter and divisive conversati­on that we now need to put behind us.

Our new president should be allowed to devote maximum focus to formulatin­g and undertakin­g his agenda during his first months in office. Why bring the negative energy of the last four years into the new presidency?

Let’s instead choose to help our new president heal the nation.

Jeff Denker Malibu

Republican senators believe trying Trump is a waste of time now that he has left office. That’s like saying war crimes tribunals are a waste of time after a war.

Impeachmen­t should be a no-brainer for Republican senators. The mob came for them.

Impeaching and trying Trump are the first steps toward ending domestic terrorism and restoring civil order. Only then can Congress and the Constituti­on be safe. Laura Lake Los Angeles

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