Pelosi to Send Trump Impeachment to Senate
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not indicated when she will send the latest article of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate. While left-leaning articles highlight that for the second time, Republican senators face the choice of whether to convict President Donald Trump in an impeachment trial, right-leaning articles highlight that Pelosi held on to the two articles of impeachment passed against Trump in late 2019 for weeks before eventually transmitting them to the Senate.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that for the second time, Republican senators face the choice of whether to convict President Donald Trump in an impeachment trial. GOP leader Mitch McConnell is one of the several key senators to watch, as he largely protected Trump during the last impeachment trial.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Senator Lisa Murkowski issued a critique of President Trump’s false claims that the election was “rigged.” Murkowski was the first GOP senator to call on Trump to resign in the wake of the attack on the Capitol.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that when Pelosi was asked on Wednesday whether she would send the impeachment article to the Senate on the same day, she responded that she would “not be making that announcement right now.” The article notes that this is a familiar course of action for Pelosi, as she held on to the two articles of impeachment passed against Trump in late 2019 for weeks before eventually transmitting them to the Senate.
From the center
Murkowski blasts Trump's election claims, calls House impeachment appropriate
The Hill