Article snippet: KEENE, N.H. — One day after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi initiated impeachment proceedings against President Trump, Senator Elizabeth Warren returned Wednesday to Keene State College where she called for impeachment last spring. “I never intended when I got into this presidential race that it would be about impeachment,” the Democratic presidential candidate told hundreds gathered at sunset on the campus green. “But as we now know, if Congress does not hold this man accountable, then he will break the law again and again and again. It is time for impeachment now.” “I am glad to see that the House has stepped up and I hope we do this quickly,” she said. Warren became the first presidential candidate to call for Trump’s impeachment in April. The next day, she traveled to this college campus in southwest New Hampshire, where she addressed the release of the Mueller report. Since then, most of her rivals for the Democratic nomination have joined her call for impeachment: Senators Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, as well as former representative Beto O’Rourke and Representative Tim Ryan, who reiterated calls for the House to act. Most of these candidates backed impeachment because of the Mueller probe of Russian involvement in the 2016 presidential election and their belief that Trump obstructed the investigation. But the news over the weekend that Trump pushed Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to pursue another investigation of the son o... Link to the full article to read more
Elizabeth Warren says she’s glad to see start of impeachment inquiry - The Boston Globe
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