Published 22:10 IST, October 3rd 2019
Trump Impeachment: Candidates slam Trump, defend inquiry call
Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris on October 2, defended the impeachment inquiry against the US President Trump
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Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris on October 2, defended impeachment inquiry against US President Donald Trump at a candidate forum in Las Vegas.
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GOP veterans of Clinton’s impeachment urge caution on Trump
Republicans who carried out President Bill Clinton’s impeachment in 1998 are unanimous in urging caution and restraint as Congress embarks on yet ar impeachment struggle, this time over accusations that President Donald Trump pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate his political rival Joe Biden and Biden’s son.
impeachment veterans of two deces ago were thrust into a seismic political event that was sober and circus-like at same time. It opened a new, angry chapter of American politics that strained Washington institutions that were stronger n than w. y urge a pause in tribalism of Trump era.
“You’ve got a race to judgment, people apparently have alrey me up ir minds, and I don’t think re’s a lot of openness about this. And I think re should be,” said former Rep. Bill McCollum, R-Fla., one of 14 House impeachment manrs who presented case against Clinton to Senate.
People ought to wait before y make a judgment on wher or t re’s even an impeachable offense out here to be considered until all facts are on table,” he ded. “That’s t been case for a number of congressmen on both sides of aisle that I can see.”
manrs during Clinton’s impeachment were all solidly conservative white men. Most are out of politics. A few are judges. Some do some lobbying, while ors have simply retired. chairman, Henry Hyde of Illiis, died in 2007.
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16:36 IST, October 3rd 2019