Will they or won’t they sweep President Trump’s abuse of power under the rug?
Republicans in Washington have done everything in their power to avoid taking a position on President Trump’s abuse of power while in office, as they peddle in conspiracy theories. Their ability to avoid answering for the facts, however, has come to a close as it becomes clear Articles of Impeachment will be drafted and voted on in the House.
Given the testimony that has been presented over the last weeks in nationally televised, open door hearings, Washington Republicans will now be forced to vote and state clearly whether they believe President Trump abused his power in office, or whether they would rather sweep President Trump’s obvious attempt to bribe Ukraine into interfering in the next election under the rug.
DCCC Spokesperson Cole Leiter released the following the statement:
“President Trump’s abuse of the power of his office has been clear, however, Washington Republicans have done everything but respond to the facts. Now, after weeks of open door testimony demonstrating President Trump abused his power and attempted to use taxpayer dollars to bribe Ukraine into interfering in our next election, Republicans must vote and state plainly whether they will stand up for the rule of law, or continue their attempt to sweep this abuse of power under the rug and spinelessly cave to their President as the nation watches.”
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