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These 3 graphs explain why more House Republicans did not support impeachment

These 3 graphs explain why more House Republicans did not support impeachment Michael Tesler © Eric Lee/Bloomberg Demonstrators holds a banner reading Expel during a protest in Washington on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. ( Eric Lee/Bloomberg) On Wednesday afternoon, the House of Representatives voted 232 to 97 to impeach President Trump, this time on the charge of “incitement of insurrection.” In September 2019, in the lead-up to the first impeachment vote against Trump, congressional Republicans were silent in response to news of a whistleblower report alleging that Trump purposefully withheld military aid from a vulnerable ally to coerce Ukraine’s president into digging up dirt on Joe Biden, the president’s eventual opponent in the 2020 election.

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Behind the Democrats new push to impeach President Trump after the Capitol riots

Behind the Democrats new push to impeach President Trump Hunter Walker WASHINGTON What may become the second impeachment of President Trump started as lawmakers huddled in a secure location on Wednesday while rioters stormed through the hallways of the U.S. Capitol.  Two days before the assault, Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota began drafting articles of impeachment based on a recording showing Trump pressured Georgia’s secretary of state to overturn the results of the presidential election there. As the crowds ransacked the Capitol dome and the members of Congress sheltered in place, Omar began updating her articles of impeachment to include the president’s role in the violence, according to a source who requested anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

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