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The Missouri and Kansas congressional delegations once again split among party lines Wednesday over whether to impeach President Donald Trump, a second ....
Kansas Rep. Aaron Coleman says he s leaving Democratic Party House Dems file complaint against new lawmaker (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.) John Hanna/AP Kansas state Rep.-elect Aaron Coleman, D-Kansas City, sits for a portrait for the Legislature s website, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, in a basement hallway of the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. Coleman has had a temporary order issued against him in court, directing him to have no contact with the campaign manager of a former opponent. (AP Photo/John Hanna) Posted at 10:50 AM, Jan 12, 2021 and last updated 2021-01-12 14:02:20-05 ....
Topeka Capital-Journal House Democrats said Tuesday they had formally filed a complaint against Rep. Aaron Coleman, of Kansas City, Kan., to jumpstart the expulsion proceedings to boot the controversial lawmaker from office. The move comes after Coleman, who unseated longtime incumbent Democrat Stan Frownfelter in the August partisan primary election, announced earlier in the day that he would change his registration from Democrat to independent. House Democrats have refused to give Coleman committee assignments and have even taken the extraordinary step of denying him office space, something he has vocally opposed on Twitter. That culminated in the party switch, which Coleman announced to the public Tuesday morning. ....
U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, a Kansas Democrat, believes the conduct of President Donald Trump necessitates action by the Republican commander in chief’s own Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to ....
Recent Kansas editorials Question of the Day The Topeka Capital-Journal, Dec. 26 As soon-to-depart President Trump flails about attempting something - anything - to change the election results from November, we should note a pillar of democracy that has stood strong. Our judicial system. Judges and Supreme Court justices on both the state and federal levels have given precious little oxygen to the president’s nonsensical claims of election malfeasance. They have weighed evidence, considered legal arguments and, in case after case, shut down the president. That’s far from a partisan verdict, by the way. Many of these judges were appointed by Trump himself. What the president doesn’t seem to understand is that even judges of a conservative bent swear an oath to the U.S. Constitution - not the person in office. ....