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“For those of us who have been following the investigation and have seen any part of that report, it is very clear that there is a lot of good evidence pointing to obstruction of justice,” she said.
“I believe Congress should take the steps towards impeachment,” Harris added.
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Impeachment proceedings are “very likely” to begin in the House, Harris said. But she voiced concern about how a trial on articles of impeachment would play out in the Senate, where Republicans hold the majority.
“I’ve not seen any evidence to suggest that they will weigh on the facts instead of on partisan adherence to being protective of this president,” she said of Senate Republicans. “And that’s what concerns me and what will be the eventual outcome. So we have to be realistic about what might be the end result, but that does not mean the process should not take hold.”
Harris’ comments during the town hall are a significant shift from what she has said in the past. Shortly after she announced her presidential bid in January, the senator
“There is definitely a conversation to be had on that subject, but first I want to hear from Bob Mueller and really understand what exactly is the evidence that supports the summary that we have been given today,” she said.
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But the one person who doesn’t appear to be worried about impeachment proceedings is Trump himself.
“Only high crimes and misdemeanors can lead to impeachment. There were no crimes by me (No Collusion, No Obstruction), so you can’t impeach,” Trump
The Mueller report specifically stated that the investigation did not exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice. The redacted version of the report details 10 instances in which Trump may have used his authority to hinder the investigation.