Via Stephanie
At least two of the other Republican senators to vote guilty face censure from their state parties — Bill Cassidy in Louisiana and Ben Sasse in Nebraska.
In an emergency vote Monday night, North Carolina’s Republican Party voted unanimously to censure U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, just two days after the retiring Republican cast a “guilty” vote in former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial.
Burr, 65, is in his third term in the U.S. Senate and served five terms in the U.S. House after being first elected in 1994.
He was one of seven Republican senators to vote guilty in Trump’s impeachment for inciting an insurrection related to the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters. The 57-43 vote did not meet the 67-vote threshold for conviction in the Senate.
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I know they can't recall him, but can they kick him out of the Republican party? Gonna have to read up on that.
ReplyDeleteDon't know but he's not running in 2022.
DeleteHe should resign, he's no longer in tune with his state.
DeleteHe made his filthy lucre and should have no problem leaving early.
DeleteThis must have been the 'deal' to dismiss all charges against him
ReplyDeletefor inside trading. What a deal.
Hadn't thought of that. Thanks.
Deleteall of those that voted with the dims already have cushy jobs lined up that they don't even have to show up for. otherwise they never would have broken ranks. so censure, etc is no punishment at all.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
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