Ohio GOP to Censure Republicans Who Voted in Favor of Trump’s Impeachment

Source: Fox News

The Ohio Republican Party is set to vote on a resolution this week to censure those GOP members of Congress who cast their votes to impeach former President Donald Trump in February, Fox News informed. 

This resolution is intended for the 10 House Republicans who voted in favor of Trump’s impeachment this year. The republicans include Ohio Rep. Anthony Gonzalez and Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, according to some sources. 

According to the resolution, the Former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trials are described as meritless and partisan acts driven by retribution.

Another claim is that the last impeachment trial was very unfair and did not serve any particular purpose, except for deeper divisions.

The resolution urges Republicans to stand together, unite, and hold to the Constitution and the rule of law right before initiating a censure motion for those GOP members that cast their votes in favor of the impeachment of Former President Donald Trump.

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah who is an fierce Trump critic, has narrowly avoided a censure motion from his state’s Republicans, who booed him while he gave a speech at the GOP convention.

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