The Ten Republicans who Voted to Impeach Trump and their Funders

Here is a list of the 10 Republicans who voted with Democrats to Impeach President Trump with links to their Donors



Liz Cheney
The No 3 House Republican, Cheney was also the most senior member of her party to vote against efforts to challenge electoral college results confirming Trump’s loss. The daughter of the former Republican vice-president Dick Cheney is a rising star in the party.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Cheney said: “There has never been a greater betrayal by a president of the United States of his office and his oath to the constitution.”

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Anthony Gonzalez
Gonzalez is an Ohio Republican. In his statement, Gonzalez accused Trump of having “abandoned his post” amid the violence at the Capitol.

Gonzalez argued that the president’s failure to act further endangered those present at the Capitol, and described the president’s actions as “fundamental threats” to American democracy.

“When I consider the full scope of events leading up to January 6th including the president’s lack of response as the United States Capitol was under attack, I am compelled to support impeachment,” he wrote on Twitter.

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Peter Meijer
Meijer, a new member of Congress from Grand Rapids, Michigan, said he was voting for impeachment with a “heavy heart”.

“The president betrayed his oath of office by seeking to undermine our constitutional process, and he bears responsibility for inciting the violent acts of insurrection last week,” he said in a statement.

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Dan Newhouse
Newhouse, from Washington state, announced his intention to vote to impeach on the House floor during Wednesday’s debate, drawing applause from the roughly two dozen Democrats on the floor.

“There is no excuse for President Trump’s actions,” he said.

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Adam Kinzinger
Kinzinger, an air force veteran who has emerged as a leading Trump critic, said he had no doubt that Trump “broke his oath of office and incited this insurrection”.

Trump “used his position in the executive” branch to attack the legislative branch, said Kinzinger, who is in his sixth term representing northern Illinois.

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John Katko
Katko, from New York, was the first member of the House Republican caucus to say he would vote for impeachment.

Katko, a former federal prosecutor, said in a statement on Tuesday that he had not made the decision lightly, adding: “To allow the president of the United States to incite this attack without consequence is a direct threat to the future of our democracy. I cannot sit by without taking action.”

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Fred Upton
Upton, from Michigan, in November said Trump had shown no proof of his claims that his election defeat was the result of widespread fraud.

Upton said he would have preferred a bipartisan, formal censure rather than impeachment, but that Trump’s refusal to take responsibility for the riot left him no choice.

“The Congress must hold President Trump to account and send a clear message,” he said.

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Jaime Herrera Beutler
Herrera Beutler is a moderate from Washington state. In a statement, she said that the president’s offenses were “impeachable based on the indisputable evidence we already have”.

Herrera Beutler, who is in her sixth term, said that while many lawmakers fear Trump, “truth sets us free from fear. My vote to impeach a sitting president is not a fear-based decision,” she said. “I am not choosing a side. I’m choosing truth.”

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Tom Rice
Rice may have cast the most surprising vote.
His coastal South Carolina district strongly backed Trump in the election and he voted last week to object to certification of electoral votes in Arizona and Pennsylvania. “I have backed this president through thick and thin for four years. I’ve campaigned for him and voted for him twice. But this utter failure is inexcusable,” Rice said in a statement after the vote.

Rice said he was disappointed that Trump has failed to show remorse over the riot or address the nation to ask for calm.

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David Valadao
Valadao in November reclaimed his former California seat from the Democrats. In a statement posted to Twitter, Valadao said that Trump “was, without question, a driving force in the catastrophic events that took place on January 6 by encouraging masses of rioters to incite violence on elected officials, staff members, and our representative democracy as a whole”.

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Poll: 80% Trump Voters, 76% of Republicans Less Likely to Vote for Lawmaker Who Votes for Impeachment

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