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US House of Representatives impeaches President Trump
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December 21, 2019
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On Wednesday, the United States House of Representatives
impeachment|impeached President Donald Trump over complaints arising
from an alleged abuse of power. Trump, the third President to be
impeached by the House, is to face trial in the Senate.

The House passed two different articles of impeachment. The first
charged Trump with abuse of power, and the second accused him of
obstruction of Congress. The abuse of power charge stemmed from
allegations Trump tried to pressure the Ukrainian government to launch
an investigation of Joe Biden's son, in order to help Trump's chances in
the 2020 United States presidential election in which Biden is also
running. The articles passed by votes of 230-to-197 and 229-to-198
respectively.

The impeachment occurred largely along partisan lines, with Democratic
members of the House voting in favor of the impeachment, and Republican
members opposing. Two Democratic Representatives, Collin Peterson and
Jeff Van Drew, opposed both articles of impeachment, and a third, Jared
Golden, voted for the first article but against the second. In the
immediate aftermath of the vote, ''CNN'' reported Jeff Van Drew was
expected to leave the Democratic party.

Mitch Mc Connell, the Republican Senate Majority Leader, reportedly
previously committed to proceeding with an impeachment trial,
anticipated to begin in January. He publicly stated the trial would not
be impartial, saying he anticipated having "a largely partisan outcome"
in the Senate. Republicans hold a majority in the Senate, and for a
trial to result in removal from office a two-thirds majority is needed.
If Trump were removed, the Senate constitutionally could disqualify him
from serving as President again.

The House has only impeached two other Presidents. Bill Clinton was
impeached in 1998, and Andrew Johnson in 1868. The Senate acquitted both
of them.

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* https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution-transcript
* https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/18/politics/house-impeachment-vote
* https://www.npr.org/2019/12/18/789020525/president-trump-impeached-by-the-house-in-historic-rebuke
* https://www.npr.org/2019/12/17/788924966/mcconnell-i-m-not-impartial-about-impeachment