Trump's first impeachment - 2020
Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., said the impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump was a partisan and unfair process, and that he would vote to acquit him on Wednesday. “To be clear, the partisan nature of this impeachment process potentially sets the stage for more impeachments among strictly partisan lines,” Boozman said, expressing concern that this set up a dangerous precedent for the future. He noted that his constituents were not concerned with the “games and theater” of the impeachment trial against Trump, and that the American people should judge for themselves on his culpability during the 2020 election. On Feb. 4, senators weighed in for the second day on how they will vote on whether to remove President Donald Trump from office. The speeches come one day before the Senate will decide whether to convict or acquit Trump on two articles of impeachment--abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. After the Senate voted last week to bar new witness testimony and subpoenas for documents, Trump’s acquittal has seemed all but assured. The House of Representatives impeached Trump in December.
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