President Donald Trump on Friday said the House should expunge its impeachment vote on him in the wake of his acquittal by the Senate. House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy originally suggested the House should expunge its December vote on the two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of justice. McCarthy, a close Trump ally, said the original impeachment vote shouldn't stay on the books since the president had been found 'not guilty' in his Senate trial. President Trump said the House should expunge its impeachment vote on him in the wake of his acquittalThe House voted in December to approve two articles of impeachment against TrumpSpeaker Nancy Pelosi gavels the impeachment vote in December to a close'This is the fastest, weakest, most political impeachment in history,' McCarthy told The New York Post. Lawmakers like Doug Collins, Jim Jordan, Elise Stefanik and Matt Gaetz, who all vocally defended the president during the House impeachment investigation.
Source: Daily Mail February 07, 2020 17:07 UTC