The House is scheduled to vote today on whether to ask Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove President Trump from office. It’s not a move GOP Congressman Pete Stauber supports, but he says he condemns “all violence. As a former police officer, I don’t condone any type of violence for any reason and that includes that violence that was at our nation’s capital last Wednesday, it also includes the violence we saw in the riots in Minneapolis and Seattle and Portland and Kenosha, Wisconsin.” The Dems resolution requests Pence and the Cabinet take no more than 24 hours to declare that Trump is incapable of carrying out his duties. In the event Pence decides not to invoke the 25th Amendment, a single article of impeachment has already been drafted, charging the president with “incitement of insurrection.” Here’s more with Congressman Stauber:
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