News about Saturday’s impeachment vote to acquit But first, a well-deserved honor
Senate votes to award Officer Eugene Goodman the Congressional Gold Medal https://t.co/v4ZiOx4RRm
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 13, 2021
First President to ever be impeached twice and acquitted both times
#BREAKING: The Senate has officially voted to acquit former President Trump of any wrongdoing in his second impeachment trial making Trump the first president ever to be impeached and acquitted twice. https://t.co/2SHBAcU9qq pic.twitter.com/jxxJWJ0YZ4
— The Hill (@thehill) February 13, 2021
Senator Lee on his vote to acquit
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) today issued the following statement after the Senate’s acquittal of former President Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/IWqInbOU3h
— Mike Lee (@SenMikeLee) February 14, 2021
Senator Romney on his vote to convict:
My statement on today’s impeachment vote: pic.twitter.com/Hfk8yqToPr
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) February 13, 2021
Why 7 Republicans voted to convict Trump in most bipartisan impeachment vote ever
The Republicans who broke with their party to find former President Donald Trump guilty were united by a common thread: Each of them, for their own reasons, was unafraid of political retribution from Mr. Trump or his supporters. https://t.co/kSABeWYS0E
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 15, 2021
GOP Senator Cassidy on his vote to convict
Republican Sen. Cassidy: "I voted to convict Trump because he is guilty" https://t.co/YvM2GAzdl7 pic.twitter.com/5SqvbE6vY6
— The Hill (@thehill) February 13, 2021
Murkowski on her vote to convict
Murkowski says she doesn't care about political retribution: “If I can't say what I believe that our president should stand for, then why should I ask Alaskans to stand with me?”
She's the only senator who convicted Trump that will face voters next year https://t.co/qCt0JDblte
— POLITICO (@politico) February 16, 2021
Poll says Trump should not be able to run again
Poll: Majority say Trump should be barred from public office https://t.co/uTI25y0pEK pic.twitter.com/9J6AgE9e1C
— The Hill (@thehill) February 14, 2021
And nearly 60% think he should have been convicted
NEW POLL: Nearly 60 percent say Trump should have been convicted in impeachment trial https://t.co/xpEwfc3pCI pic.twitter.com/9znc2BmeDf
— The Hill (@thehill) February 15, 2021
The Utah Republican Party does it right – and gets national attention for it
"Our senators have both been criticized for their vote," the Utah GOP wrote about the impeachment trial. "The differences between our own Utah Republicans showcase a diversity of thought… There is power in our differences as a political party" https://t.co/BwqZMlPyiF
— CNN (@CNN) February 16, 2021