Ohio lawmakers decry US Capitol violence, differ on whether to impeach Share Updated: 7:16 PM EST Jan 11, 2021 Share Updated: 7:16 PM EST Jan 11, 2021
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Show Transcript FOR A NONPARTISAN APPROACH TO THE CURRENT CRISIS. WHETHER IT S INVOKING THE 25TH AMENDMENT OR IMPEACHING A PRESIDENT WITH NINE DAYS LEFT IN OFFICE, SECOND DISTRICT CONGRESSMAN BELIEVES NOTHING PRODUCTIVE WILL COME OF IT. YOU KNOW, I JUST THINK AT THIS TIME WHAT IS BEST FOR THE COUNTRY IS FOR US TO JUST LET IT GO. THE PRESIDENT HAS COME OUT AND FINALLY SAID THAT THERE WILL BE A TRANSITION, AND I THINK THAT NEEDS TO BE SAID. AND I THINK HE SHOULD ASK PEOPLE TO NO LONGER ACT OUT. HE S A CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN WHO SUPPORTS PRESIDENT TRUMP AND HIS POLICIES. DEMOCRATS WHO DO NOT ARE NEVERTHELESS WORRIED ABOUT DEEPENING THE RED-BLUE AMERICAN DIVIDE. OHIO SENATOR SHERROD BROWN IS LIB EARLY DEMOCRAT. I HOPE THAT THE CABINET AND THE VICE-PRESIDENT INVOKE THE 25TH AMENDMEN