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U.S. lawmakers gift-wrap an impeachment impasse ahead of holiday break

December 20, 2019, 09.07 PM | Source: Reuters
U.S. lawmakers gift-wrap an impeachment impasse ahead of holiday break

ILUSTRASI. U.S. President Donald Trump reacts during a campaign rally in Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S., December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Leah Millis


DONALD TRUMP - WASHINGTON. U.S. lawmakers who control the fate of President Donald Trump left Washington for a holiday break on Friday with no agreement over how they will handle the Senate trial to consider his impeachment charges in January.

Trump stands little chance of being convicted and removed from office by the Republican-controlled Senate, which is due to take up the two impeachment charges that the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives passed in a historic vote on Wednesday.

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Republicans and Democrats are at loggerheads over how the Senate trial will play out. Democrats want to call top Trump aides as witnesses, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not yet sent the impeachment package over to the Senate in a bid to ramp up the pressure.

Many Republican lawmakers would prefer a quick trial to get the matter behind them, and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has dismissed the idea of calling witnesses.

He says Democrats are delaying because they have lost confidence in their case.

“The prosecutors appear to have developed cold feet,” he said on Thursday.

No matter the outcome, Democrats have ensured that Trump will go down in history as one of only three U.S. presidents to be impeached, following Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998. Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 as he faced impeachment.

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Trump has dismissed his impeachment as a partisan effort to undo his surprise 2016 election. He says he did nothing wrong.

“I don’t feel like I’m being impeached, because it’s a hoax,” he told reporters at the White House on Thursday.

Trump, 73, is accused of abusing his power by holding back $391 million in security aid to Ukraine in an effort to get Kiev to announce a corruption investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden, a leading Democratic candidate in the 2020 election.

Editor: Tendi Mahadi
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