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Mayorkas impeachment moves to Senate for trial


Senators swear in as jurors Wednesday, April 17, for the impeachment trial against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The Senate will issue a summons to Mayorkas, informing him of the charges and requesting a written response; he is not required to appear.

House Republicans have charged Mayorkas with failing to enforce immigration laws and betraying public trust. House Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the need for a full trial to hold those responsible for the border crisis accountable.

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“Impeachment should never be used to settle a policy disagreement,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said. “That would set a horrible precedent for the Congress.”

Schumer “is the only impediment to delivering accountability for the American people,” Johnson said. “Pursuant to the Constitution, the House demands a trial.”

The Department of Homeland Security has called the charges baseless. With Democrats controlling the Senate, they are expected to attempt to dismiss the charges this week before full arguments are presented.

If not dismissed outright, Schumer announced that senators will be sworn in as jurors at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17.

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[KARAH RUCKER]

SENATORS will SWEAR IN AS JURORS TODAY —

KICKING OFF THE “IMPEACHMENT TRIAL” AGAINST HOMELAND SECURITY SECRETARY ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS.

THE SENATE WILL ISSUE A SUMMONS TO MAYORKAS, INFORMING HIM OF THE CHARGES AND REQUESTING A WRITTEN RESPONSE.

HE WILL NOT HAVE TO APPEAR.

HOUSE REPUBLICANS VOTED TO IMPEACH MAYORKAS IN FEBRUARY, ACCUSING HIM OF willfully refusing to comply with immigration laws amid a surge of illegal border crossings.

Mayorkas and democrats have called the charges “baseless.”

WITH DEMOCRATS IN CONTROL OF THE SENATE, THEY ARE EXPECTED TO TRY TO DISMISS THE TRIAL THIS WEEK.