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While there are likely several Members in the conference eager to impeach the president, the leaders in both chambers, who witnessed impeachment first-hand in , are almost certainly opposed to it. In either case, Senate control is almost entirely irrelevant to impeaching Obama.

The constitutional super-majority requirement prevents a majority from taking such brash action. So whether Republicans control the Senate or not does not get them any closer to removing Obama from office. It is all based on a political calculation; one that the leaders appear eager to avoid. All Posts JoshHuder. Obama, a Republican Congress, and Impeachment. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. We have no future plans," he said, according to The Hill.

The recent media emphasis of the issue, Boehner said, is " all a scam started by Democrats at the White House. The issue is advantageous for Democrats — it portrays the GOP as extreme, it changes the subject from Obama's unpopularity, and it helps give liberal voters a reason to turn out this fall.

Yet it's ludicrous to pretend impeachment talk is a White House-invented "scam," a s this tweet shows:. In reality, the impeachment talk has been stoked over a months-long period by conservative voters, media figures, and several House Republicans. Among them, there's no consensus on what, particularly, Obama should be impeached for, as you can tell from this timeline by Philip Bump, which lists many different possibilities that have been floated.

But it's clear that the Democrats now talking impeachment have come late to the party. Several popular conservative media figures either truly believe that Obama should be impeached, or are willing to tell their audience they believe that in order to sell books or get attention. These include:.

Now, the importance of this shouldn't be exaggerated. Sign In Subscribe. In , Rep. Darrell Issa said Obama could face impeachment after Rep. Joe Sestak claimed the White House offered him a job to prevent him from challenging Arlen Specter in a primary. Michael Burgess told a local Tea Party group that Obama's impeachment "needs to happen," without specifying why.

In , Sen. Jon Kyl said "impeachment is always a possibility" over Obama's immigration policies. Last May, Rep.

Jason Chaffetz said he was not pushing for impeachment, but didn't rule out that Obama could be kicked out of office over the Benghazi affair. Schoen was on the team of lawyers representing Roger Stone, Trump's longtime friend and former adviser, in the appeal of his conviction related to issues Stone took with the jury.

Stone dropped that appeal after the then-President commuted his prison sentence, but before Stone received a full presidential pardon for convictions , including lying to Congress to protect Trump. Schoen, who holds a master of laws from Columbia University and a juris doctorate from Boston College, according to his biography, serves as chair of the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice Subcommittee of the Civil Rights Litigation Committee.

Castor, meanwhile, served as Montgomery County district attorney from to , before serving two terms as the county commissioner, according to a release from Trump's office. He was involved in at least one high-profile case as district attorney, when he declined in to prosecute Bill Cosby after Andrea Constand reported the actor had touched her inappropriately at his home in Montgomery County, citing "insufficient credible and admissible evidence.

Cosby was later tried and convicted in for drugging and sexually assaulting Constand at his home in , despite the fact that Castor argued during a pre-trial hearing that he'd already committed the state to not prosecuting the actor. Read more about the lawyers here. Bruce Castor Jr. After a short break, the Senate is now back in session for the first day of Trump's second impeachment trial. They are in the middle of a four-hour debate on the constitutionality of the proceeding against the former President.

The House impeachment managers presented their points and showed footage of the Capitol riot before the break, and Trump's lawyers now have their turn to speak.



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