Donald Trump has been impeached for a second time. What happens next? Can he run again?
Donald Trump has officially been impeached for the second time. She said Trump "summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack", the number three Republican in the House of Representatives. She said Trump "summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack" David Valadao, the representative from California said Trump's "inciting rhetoric was un-American, abhorrent, and absolutely an impeachable offense", the representative from California said Trump's "inciting rhetoric was un-American, abhorrent, and absolutely an impeachable offense" Adam Kinzinger, an Illinois representative who is a frequent Trump critic. He said it was a "sobering moment" to cross the floor John Katko, who was the first member of the House Republican caucus to say he would impeach, who was the first member of the House Republican caucus to say he would impeach Jaime Herrera Beutler, a moderate from Washington state, who said the evidence was "indisputable", a moderate from Washington state, who said the evidence was "indisputable" Fred Upton, a representative from Michigan who has disputed Trump's election fraud claims, a representative from Michigan who has disputed Trump's election fraud claims Anthony Gonzalez, an Ohio Republican who said on Twitter that the full scope of events "including the President's lack of response as the United States Capitol was under attack" compelled him to support impeachment, an Ohio Republican who said on Twitter that the full scope of events "including the President's lack of response as the United States Capitol was under attack" compelled him to support impeachment Tom Rice, who represents a South Carolina district which is strongly pro-Trump. On Twitter he said he'd "backed this President through thick and thin" but this "utter failure" was "inexcusable" Dan Newhouse, who said he would impeach during the debate, drawing applause from Democrats, who said he would impeach during the debate, drawing applause from Democrats Peter Meijer, a new House member who said he was casting his vote with a "heavy heart" but because he believed that Trump "bears responsibility for inciting the violent acts of insurrection" Loading.

































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