Before the historic moment of Trump’s political trial, McConnell’s statements were his toughest and highest public rebuke of the outgoing president. The Republican leader set the tone as Republicans contemplate condemning Trump for the rate of political judgment that will soon be sent from the House: “incitement to insurrection. “. “
“The crowd fed lies, ” said McConnell. ” They were provoked by the president and other tough people, and tried to use worry and violence to avoid an express procedure of the first branch of the federal government that they did not like. “
The Republican leader promised Biden’s “safe and successful” inauguration Wednesday at the Capitol, where final arrangements were being made amid increased security.
Trump’s last full day on Tuesday is also the first day of senators’ return from the fatal Capitol siege and since the House voted to charge him for his role in the riots, an era of unprecedented transition as the Senate prepares for the moment of the two-year impe trial and moves forward with confirmation from Biden’s cabinet.
Three newly elected Democratic senators are expected to play on Wednesday shortly after Biden’s inauguration, which will give Democrats the simplest majority, a 50-50 Senate chamber. The new vice president, Kamala Harris, will make them swear and serve as a decisive vow imaginable.
Democrats, led by Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer, will take over the Senate when they file a lawsuit to find the president defeated by the siege guilty, while temporarily confirming Biden’s closet and it is suggested to pass a new $1 billion emergency bill. .
“The inauguration of a new president and the start of a new administration bring a wave of activity to our country’s government,” Schumer said in a speech to the Senate Tuesday morning. “But rarely has it accumulated so much for the government of our country. “Senate as during this specific transition. “
In arguing Trump’s conviction, Schumer said the Senate deserves to set a precedent that “the greatest felony ever committed through a president would be rejected with the utmost constitutional gravity: political judgment” and the elimination of his long-term duties.
McConnell and Schumer later spoke Tuesday about how to balance the trial with other instances and how to organize the evenly divided chamber, a procedure that can slow down all Senate instances and delay political trial proceedings.
There were symptoms of an early deadlock. McConnell expressed to Schumer “his long-standing view that crucial, enduring, and bipartisan Senate regulations related to legislative obstructionism remain intact, especially power-sharing over the next two years,” according to spokesman Doug Andres. the Senate, a procedural measure that requires a higher bar for law passage, has been a priority for Democrats who will now control the House, Senate, and White House.
But Schumer spokesman Justin Goodman said the Democratic leader “said the fairest, most moderate, and maximum simple way” to approve an agreement similar to a 2001 consensus between the parties, the last time the Senate was slightly divided, without “unnecessary adjustments. “on each side. “
Five of Biden’s nominees held committee hearings on Tuesday when the Senate was ready for early confirmation of some as soon as the president-elect took office, as is especially done for the White House national security team. Many noticed the heartbreaking occasions on Capitol Hill on January 6. .
National Intelligence Director Avril Haines testified of her own “strange” feeling of coming to the Capitol after “how disturbing it was” to see the attack on construction unfold. Biden’s candidate for secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, has promised to reach the back of the “horrible” siege.
The start of the new Congressional consultation also forced lawmakers to settle for the post-Trump era, a force movement that Trump’s crowd of supporters tried to save after urging them to typhoon the Capitol while Congress counted the Electoral College vote. confirming Biden’s election.
Seven Republican senators led by Senator Ted Cruz, Republican for Texas, and Senator Josh Hawley, Republican for Missouri, have tried to cancel Biden’s election in the Electoral College count. Cruz presided over the Senate on Tuesday as McConnell delivered his devastating comments.
Hawley continued his role in the opposition, saying Tuesday that he would block a quick confirmation from Mayorkas, the national security candidate, to protest Biden’s immigration plan to pave the way for citizenship for 11 million people. Hawley said Mayorkas “has not adequately explained how he will enforce federal law and protect the southern border. “
As they enter the minority in the new year, Republican senators face a complicated selection to convict Trump for inciting the insurrection, the first political trial of a president who is no longer here but still has a wonderful influence on party voters.
Some Republicans need to end the political trial. Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn was one of the Republicans who doubted the Senate’s legal ability to convict a president who is no longer in office, legal experts differ on the issue.
“This has never happened before and for a smart reason,” he said.
The House of Representatives accused Trump last week of the only charge of incitement to insurrection, making him the only president to be charged twice. A protester died during the insurrection and a police officer later died of his injuries; Three other affected people died as a result of a medical emergency. He was first charged in 2019 for his relations with Ukraine and was acquitted in 2020 through the Senate.
The three new Democratic senators, Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff of Georgia, and Alex Padilla of California, will take the oath on Wednesday, according to an anonymous user to discuss planning.
Warnock and Ossoff beat Republicans in this month’s election. The Georgian Secretary of State rated the election effects on Tuesday. Padilla asked through the governor of California to cover the rest of Harris’ senate term.
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Associated Press editor Eric Tucker contributed to the report.
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