
Consider This from NPR House Votes To Impeach, All Eyes On McConnell Amid Concerns About More Violence
Jan 13, 2021
The podcast dives into the historic second impeachment of Donald Trump, spotlighting the bipartisan vote that underscores the gravity of his actions. It discusses Mitch McConnell's uncertain stance and the political maneuvering ahead of the Senate trial. Heightened security measures are a major focus, driven by fears of violence as the inauguration approaches. Additionally, lawmakers grapple with the implications of their decisions and the potential long-term effects on the Republican Party amid ongoing tensions and the evolving landscape of Trumpism.
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McConnell's Impeachment Calculus
- Mitch McConnell might support impeachment to help the GOP move past the Trump era.
- This insight comes from a New York Times report and McConnell's own statements.
Doing What's Right
- Scott Jennings suggests McConnell may support impeachment simply because it's the right thing to do.
- Jennings believes McConnell recognizes the gravity of the situation.
A Personal Attack
- The January 6th attack was personal for lawmakers, as they and their staff were directly threatened.
- This personal experience may influence their impeachment decisions.
