• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
Trump Signs Temporary Spending Bill Into Law To Avoid Government Shutdown – White House Statement

Hundreds of Hill Staffers Sign Letter Urging Senate To Convict Trump

February 3, 2021
Concerns Grow Over Biden Fatigue Amid Cancer Fight

Concerns Grow Over Biden Fatigue Amid Cancer Fight

February 24, 2026
Ex-Aides Allege Former Prince Andrew Billed Taxpayers for Massages as Probe Deepens

Ex-Aides Allege Former Prince Andrew Billed Taxpayers for Massages as Probe Deepens

February 24, 2026
SHANKER SINGHAM: The New Landing Zone For U.S. Tariff Policy

SHANKER SINGHAM: The New Landing Zone For U.S. Tariff Policy

February 24, 2026
Stephen King Draws Fire Over Post Targeting Trump’s Personal Life

Stephen King Draws Fire Over Post Targeting Trump’s Personal Life

February 24, 2026
Estate Battle Erupts Over $13M Townhouse Occupied by Housekeeper

Estate Battle Erupts Over $13M Townhouse Occupied by Housekeeper

February 24, 2026
KEVIN DAYARATNA: Reconsidering EPA’s Climate Endangerment Finding

KEVIN DAYARATNA: Reconsidering EPA’s Climate Endangerment Finding

February 24, 2026
Feds Arrest Man Accused of Luring Teen to Motel in Cross-Country Plot

Feds Arrest Man Accused of Luring Teen to Motel in Cross-Country Plot

February 23, 2026
Trump Terror Designation Spurs Mexico to Hand Over Dozens of Cartel Suspects

Trump Terror Designation Spurs Mexico to Hand Over Dozens of Cartel Suspects

February 23, 2026
Democrat Suggests She’s Running For Congress ‘Out Of Spite’ Because Guy Broke Her Heart

Democrat Suggests She’s Running For Congress ‘Out Of Spite’ Because Guy Broke Her Heart

February 23, 2026
Woke Wars: Gavin Newsom’s Sudden Awakening

Woke Wars: Gavin Newsom’s Sudden Awakening

February 23, 2026
Whiteboards And Freebies: California Gubernatorial Democrats Struggle To Impress Voters

Whiteboards And Freebies: California Gubernatorial Democrats Struggle To Impress Voters

February 23, 2026
Gavin Newsom Admits Democrats Took Woke Politics Too Far

Gavin Newsom Admits Democrats Took Woke Politics Too Far

February 23, 2026
  • Donald Trump
  • Tariffs
  • Congress
  • Faith
  • Immigration
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
  • Login
IJR
  • Politics
  • US News
  • Commentary
  • World News
  • Faith
  • Latest Polls
No Result
View All Result
IJR
No Result
View All Result
Home IJR

Hundreds of Hill Staffers Sign Letter Urging Senate To Convict Trump

by Madison Summers
February 3, 2021 at 9:16 am
in IJR
245 8
5
Trump Signs Temporary Spending Bill Into Law To Avoid Government Shutdown – White House Statement

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump departs on travel to West Point, New York from the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, U.S., December 12, 2020. REUTERS/Cheriss May/File Photo

491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Hundreds of congressional staffers are calling on the Senate to convict former President Donald Trump in the upcoming impeachment trial, following the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6.

In a letter to the Senate, more than 370 House and Senate staffers signed a letter where they share their “own views and experiences, not the views of our employers.”

“On January 6, 2021, our workplace was attacked by a violent mob trying to stop the electoral college vote count,” they write. “That mob was incited by former president Donald J. Trump and his political allies, some of whom we pass every day in the hallways at work.”

They also wrote, “Our Constitution only works when we believe in it and defend it…The use of violence and lies to overturn an election is not worthy of debate. Either you stand with the republic or against it.”

The staffers continued:

“As Congressional employees, we don’t have a vote on whether to convict Donald J. Trump for his role in inciting the violent attack at the Capitol, but our Senators do. And for our sake, and the sake of the country, we ask that they vote to convict the former president and bar him from ever holding office again.”

Read the full letter below:

New: 370 Hill staffers pen open letter to the Senate asking for a conviction after their workplace was attacked by the violent mob.

“For our sake, and the sake of the country, we ask that they vote to convict the former president and bar him from ever holding office again.” pic.twitter.com/qekOgTCLpk

— Michael Del Moro (@MikeDelMoro) February 3, 2021

The House of Representatives voted to impeach Trump, charging him with “incitement of insurrection” in January. The Senate is expected to begin the impeachment trial on Feb. 9.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) poured cold water on an idea to censure Trump instead of holding an impeachment trial.

He said during a press conference on Tuesday, “I think the president should be tried…anything past that is something we can discuss,” adding, “But he deserves conviction, nothing less.”

At least 17 Republicans would have to join Democrats in order to convict Trump, but some believe it is “extraordinarily unlikely that the president will be convicted.”

Tags: CongressDonald TrumpImpeachment
Share196Tweet123
Madison Summers

Madison Summers

IJR, Editor-in-Chief She's been with Independent Journal Review since 2018.

Advertisements

Top Stories June 10th
Top Stories June 7th
Top Stories June 6th
Top Stories June 3rd
Top Stories May 30th
Top Stories May 29th
Top Stories May 24th
Top Stories May 23rd
Top Stories May 21st
Top Stories May 17th

Join Over 6M Subscribers

We’re organizing an online community to elevate trusted voices on all sides so that you can be fully informed.





IJR

    Copyright © 2024 IJR

Trusted Voices On All Sides

  • About Us
  • GDPR Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Editorial Standards & Corrections Policy
  • Subscribe to IJR

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Thanks for reading IJR

Create your free account or log in to continue reading

Please enter a valid email
Forgot password?

By providing your information, you are entitled to Independent Journal Review`s email news updates free of charge. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and newsletter email usage

No Result
View All Result
  • Politics
  • US News
  • Commentary
  • World News
  • Faith
  • Latest Polls

    Copyright © 2024 IJR

Top Stories June 10th Top Stories June 7th Top Stories June 6th Top Stories June 3rd Top Stories May 30th Top Stories May 29th Top Stories May 24th Top Stories May 23rd Top Stories May 21st Top Stories May 17th