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House impeaches Trump
Clay Higgins, R-La., said on the floor. Higgins went on to call the proceedings “a weaponized impeachment, brought upon us by the same socialists who threaten unborn life in the womb.”
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Clay Higgins, R-La., said on the floor. Higgins went on to call the proceedings “a weaponized impeachment, brought upon us by the same socialists who threaten unborn life in the womb.”
Maloney, D-N.Y., and Peter T. King, R-N.Y., had hoped for a similar level of GOP support, but — despite delaying a month to negotiate with ranking member Patrick T.
The Senate resolution is identical to one introduced in the House by Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., and Peter T. King, R-N.Y., which has 51 cosponsors.
“[I]t is now even more clear that our Committee’s investigation must get to the truth of why the Trump Administration was pushing the citizenship question and why it is engaging in this coverup,”
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., had previously said he wouldn’t bring legislation to the floor that didn’t have Trump’s support.
Thom Tillis, R-N.C., was part of a GOP group last week discussing a broader set of border and immigration policy proposals that ultimately went nowhere.