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Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Dallas, says she strongly supports the impeachment inquiry into whether President Donald Trump abused his power during the July 25 phone call with Ukraine’s president.
"I’ve always supported an inquiry," she said. But Rep. Johnson, who began representing the 30th Congressional District in 1993, says she has reservations about the potential outcome. If the House, controlled by Democrats, votes to impeach the President, the Senate would need 67 votes to convict and remove him from office.
Few expect that to happen because Republicans have the majority in the Senate. Johnson says, "I want to be sure that the inquiry is so complete and so air tight that the Senate must act. It does no good to just indict. In October, 1998, she voted against the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. While he was impeached, the Senate voted to acquit him. Johnson says she wants a strong process now.
"I’ve always supported an inquiry," she said. But Rep. Johnson, who began representing the 30th Congressional District in 1993, says she has reservations about the potential outcome. If the House, controlled by Democrats, votes to impeach the President, the Senate would need 67 votes to convict and remove him from office.
Few expect that to happen because Republicans have the majority in the Senate. Johnson says, "I want to be sure that the inquiry is so complete and so air tight that the Senate must act. It does no good to just indict. In October, 1998, she voted against the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. While he was impeached, the Senate voted to acquit him. Johnson says she wants a strong process now.
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