A resolution proposed by Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA) to the House Judiciary Committee seeks to formally nullify the impeachments of President Donald J. Trump.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A Republican congressman has introduced a resolution to expunge both of President Donald J. Trump’s prior impeachments, citing partisan motives and faulty evidence. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “When you’ve been falsely accused… somebody should be just as interested in printing that retraction on the front page as they were in putting the original charge on the front page.” – Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA). 🎯 IMPACT: If successful, the resolution would signify that the House of Representatives formally disavows prior decisions to impeach President Trump. While the resolution would largely be symbolic, supporters regard it as a necessary clarification. Both impeachments of President Trump were extremely contentious and seen as politically motivated, and ended with acquittals in Senate trials. The resolution follows criminal referrals issued by the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, in April, targeting a so-called whistleblower and former Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson, both of whom were involved in the 2019 impeachment of the President. In a statement announcing the referrals, Director Gabbard described a “coordinated effort” within the country’s intelligence community “to manufacture a conspiracy” against President Trump. 📺 DETAIL: President Trump has been impeached twice, once in 2019 over a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and again in 2021 following January 6. However, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) has proposed a resolution, H.Res.1211, to the House Judiciary Committee to expunge both impeachments of the President. The resolution argues that the impeachments were deliberately rushed, procedurally flawed, politically motivated, and utilized unreliable and biased evidence. The proposal has received backing from several prominent Republicans, including House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), and garnered approximately 20 GOP cosponsors. The resolution argues that both impeachments should be “expunged as if such Article had never passed the full House of Representatives” and that Democrats pressed “knowingly false” charges against Trump. |
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