
By all accounts he was a decent guy, and he held a non-elected position in local government that was important enough that his death was reported on the local news.

Didn’t really know him although I would run into him occasionally over the years and he was always friendly. This summer someone I went to high school with and whose father worked with my father way back when died of COVID. Posted by Bella Donna at 1:48 PM on JanuĮven dying from COVID is not enough to sway these people. He needs to do the good thing, but I don’t think he’s capable of doing a good thing,” she said. He only wants to stay there for the title. He’s either been golfing or he’s been inside the Oval Office fuming and throwing every single person who has been loyal and faithful to him under the bus, starting with the vice president. He hasn’t been focused on what is going on with COVID. He’s not going to appear at the at the inauguration. He has caused enough damage,” Murkowski said during a 17-minute interview from her small Capitol office, steps away from the Senate chambers that were invaded by pro-Trump rioters on Wednesday. Lisa Murkowski said Friday that Donald Trump should resign the presidency immediately and that if the Republican Party cannot separate itself from Trump, she isn’t certain she has a future with the party. Posted by kristi at 12:49 PM on Januįrom the Anchorage Daily News (reposted because I missed that there was a new thread): U.S. (On the other hand, this was linked from the front page of CNN, so maybe it IS being highlighted, just. It's so frustrating to me that the actual things our representatives are actually doing can get so buried in the way the news reaches us.

Omar having been first to tackle this, it sounds like), and figuring out if they might even be able to change the calendar so they could vote Monday. But since Pence won't do it, it sounds like they're moving as quickly as they can on their next best option, getting the articles of impeachment written as fast as they can (Rep. It makes sense to me that they wanted to try the 25th Amendment route first, as that could theoretically happen (or rather, have happened) in the space of a few hours. It sounds to me like they feel the urgency we feel. Lots more detail on why they can't move even faster than that in the article. Top Democrats in both chambers seem to embrace this approach. That would allow the chamber to move ahead with a vote to impeach Trump within two days, skip hearings, approving an organizing resolution, an investigation and moving straight to a vote. one option Democrats are exploring: offering articles of impeachment through a privileged resolution.

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell could let the clock run out and not hold an impeachment trial in his chamber given that President-elect Joe Biden will be President on January 20. Moving ahead with impeachment, of course, doesn't mean Congress would be able to remove Trump from office.

"My phone has been exploding with 'impeach, impeach, impeach.' " "This is urgent - this is an emergency of the highest magnitude," the California Democrat told reporters Thursday. (CNN)Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her leadership team are considering a lightning-quick impeachment process if Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet refuse to take unprecedented steps to remove President Donald Trump from office in less than two weeks' time, according to multiple Democratic sources. CNN: House Democrats eye quick impeachment vote if Pence rebuffs attempt to remove Trump from office:
