Various Republican senators have spoken out against the Senate celebrating a second political trial of President Donald Trump, denouncing the Democrats’ tendencies to reunite the necessary votes that would allow a guilty plea of ”incitement to repression” días antes de que dejara la Casa Blanca.
The president of the House of Representatives, Democrat Nancy Pelosi, plans to move the formal indictment against Trump to the Senate on Monday, giving the verdict in the week of February 8.
It seems unlikely that 17 Republicans will vote together with the 50 Democrats in favor of the Senate accusing Trump of inciting the 6th of January, with 67 votes needed (two thirds).
One of the key voices opposing the ruling is Republican Sen. Tom Cotton, who argues that Congress is a faculty member to justify appointing officials and prosecuting Trump, an ex-president, overthrowing the Poder Legislative Constitutional Authority.
“While more concerned with other Republican senators, we should start with the position that has been announced a week ago,” Cotton told Fox News.
Cotton warned that Trump’s attorneys would cancel the political juicing using his argument that the Congress abused his authority to prosecute an executor.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, however, has his own argument on Twitter, signaling that the “post-presidential political juices are unconstitutional”.
Another of his partners, Mike Rounds, described as “irrelevant” the political juice because “Trump is not the president. He is an ex-president”.
The Constitution “does not indicate that you can make political juices and claims that you do not have the cargo”, Rounds indicated in the NBC article.
“Arrogant”
Another senator who will condone the political trial of Marco Rubio, who signaled against voting for the ‘impeachment’ because “this is not a criminal trial, is a political trial that will be injected into our public debate, in the debate that defines the important issues to be addressed “.
“I think this juice is stupid. We will have a fugitive in this country ”says Rubio, who will ensure that the process is as“ gasoline launch ”.
Rubio also censors the idea that it is necessary to politically disqualify Trump in order to remove responsibility for the violent violence to the 6th Capitol that will leave five bankruptcies.
“Creo que arrogant que alguien diga eso. Los voten deciden eso. ¿Quiénes somos nosotros para decirle a los votant por quién pueden votar?”, Señaló Rubio a la televisora Fox News.
Republican Sen. John Cornyn questioned this domino on Twitter that Trump did not receive a debt lawsuit in the Senate because the House of Representatives interrogated and testified before approving the formal accusation.
Senator Mitt Ronmney called on the Republican Union to vote in favor of Trump during the first political trial in 2020, which he signed with Ukraine’s mandate.
On this occasion, Romney is one of the few people who believes in condoning Trump’s actions.
“It’s very clear that for the last year or so, there has been an attempt to curb the United States elections and not for President Biden, for President Trump,” Romney told Fox News television.
Republican Senators Pat Toomey, Lisa Murkowski and Ben Sasse also publicly criticized Trump during the congressional elections.
Per 17, the number of Republicans who need to vote in favor of the Senate is blaming Trump and politically incompetent, now for a lie.