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3 Democrats want their names removed from resolution seeking to impeach Trump, again

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Three Democrat members of the United States House of Representatives have asked to be removed from a resolution seeking to impeach President Donald Trump for a third time.

Earlier this week, Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., introduced articles of impeachment against Trump, with a few of his colleagues initially co-sponsoring his proposal.

However, Democratic Reps. Kweisi Mfume of Maryland, Robin Kelly of Illinois and Jerry Nadler of New York asked on Tuesday to be removed from the impeachment resolution, The Hill reported.

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The impeachment process has turned into a parliamentary-style no-confidence vote. It was not intended to be such in the US constitution.
The procedure needs modified - perhaps with a constitutional amendment - to get the supreme court involved with a say as to whether there was "treason, bribery or another high crime" involved and whether that crime is an impeachable offense.
 
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