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Ready to start 2nd impeachment proceedings against Trump: Pelosi

In a letter to her colleagues sent on Sunday, Pelosi said the House Democrats will introduce a resolution on Monday urging Vice President Mike Pence to "convene and mobilise the Cabinet to activate the 25th Amendment

By IANS
Updated On - 11 January 2021, 12:30 PM
Ready to start 2nd impeachment proceedings against Trump: Pelosi
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Washington: US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that Democrats are ready to start impeachment proceedings against outgoing President Donald Trump for a second time in just over a year.

In a letter to her colleagues sent on Sunday, Pelosi said the House Democrats will introduce a resolution on Monday urging Vice President Mike Pence to “convene and mobilise the Cabinet to activate the 25th Amendment to declare the President incapable of executing the duties of his office”, after which Pence would immediately exercise powers as acting President, Xinhua news agency reported.


“We are calling on the Vice President to respond within 24 hours,” Pelosi wrote in her letter.

“Next, we will proceed with bringing impeachment legislation to the Floor.”

The announcement came as Trump is facing fierce bipartisan criticism for his role the violent January 6 demonstrations on the Capitol Hill that led to at least five deaths and dozens of injuries, following a chaotic breach of the historic building when Congress was certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 White House race.

Trump addressed a rally outside the White House shortly before the deadly violence unfolded, urging his supporters to march toward the landmark to encourage Republican lawmakers to contest the Electoral College results, as he had refused to acknowledge their legitimacy with unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.

House Democrats have announced they planned to bring forward at least one article of impeachment against Trump this week, accusing him of “incitement of insurrection” at the Capitol.

Meanwhile, several Republicans have joined Democrats in calling upon the President to resign over the Capitol violence.

The US Constitution provides that the House “shall have the sole Power of Impeachment” and that “the Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments”.

Through the impeachment process, Congress charges and then tries an official of the federal government for “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanours”.

Conviction can only happen in the Senate and requires at least two-thirds of its members, or 67 Senators, to vote in favour of at least one article of impeachment after a trial.

The chamber could try the impeachment of an official after he or she leaves office, legal experts said.

The House, led by Democrats, impeached Trump in December 2019 after an inquiry triggered by a whistleblower complaint that raised concerns about the White House’s interactions with Ukraine.

The Republican-led Senate later acquitted the President, allowing him to continue holding office.

No US president has ever been removed from office via impeachment by Congress, nor has the House impeached any President more than once.

On January 7, Congress affirmed the 2020 Electoral College votes, in which Biden won 306 versus 232 for Trump.

It takes at least 270 electoral votes to win the White House.

Biden also won the popular votes by 7 million and more than 4 percentage points.

After the congressional certification of Biden’s victory, Trump acknowledged defeat and promised to ensure “a smooth, orderly and seamless transition of power”.

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