Democrats are predicted to pay a heavy price in the election after the Mayorkas impeachment trial fails
Republicans predict Dems to pay 'heavy price' in election after Mayorkas impeachment bid fails. Republicans warn their Democratic colleagues that they will have to answer for their impeachment trial votes at the ballot box in November. Mayorka's impeachment bid failed and she was accused of lying to Congress.
Inside GOP plan to force as many votes on Mayorkas impeachment trial as possible. Republicans negotiating structure with Democrats for trial that allows them to get votes on record. Democrats want to dismiss the trial, but Republicans say they're negotiating a way to get as many as possible votes on the record.
Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed a comprehensive crime bill, citing the increased cost of incarceration as one of the key reasons for disapproving of the legislation. The bill was passed by a Democratic governor in Kentucky. The governor's office says the bill would have cost the state $1.5 billion more than any other bill.
By delaying Mayorkas’ impeachment trial, GOP proves its critics right. The more Republicans are accused of treating the impeachment process like a partisan toy, the more the party makes clear that those accusations are true. Republicans are making clear that they are treating it like a political tool.
Mayorkas impeachment creates ‘biggest threat’ of the year for two vulnerable Democrats. GOP strategists say Sens. Jon Tester and Sherrod Brown are vulnerable with Speaker Johnson planning to present articles of impeachment of Secretary Mayorka. Speaker Johnson plans to present Articles of impeachment.
House Republicans demand full Impeachment trial for Mayorkas. They argue that quickly dispensing with the charges would be an affront to Americans. They say quickly dispatching the charges, as senators in both parties are inclined to do, would be a mistake to Americans.
House GOP to deliver Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate on April 10. House Speaker Mike Johnson told Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer that the House will deliver articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayork as he was impeached. House Republicans sent a letter to Schumer on Thursday afternoon.
GOP blasts funding increase for impeached Mayorkas tucked in spending deal. DHS secretary's office gets $27 million funding increase tucked in bipartisan spending bill. House GOP calls out bipartisan spending deal that would give DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorka's office a $27m increase.