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in the impeachment trial, suggesting he won’t be impartial in deciding whether Mr.*Trump*should be convicted and removed from office.
By that measure,*Senate*Minority Leader*Charles E. Schumer*also could be sidelined for the trial.
Mr.*Schumer, New York Democrat, declared Monday that the evidence gathered by the House impeachment inquiry is sufficient to show the president committed the charges detailed in the two articles of impeachment: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
“Right now, I think the House has amassed a great deal of evidence — much of it in the form of testimony — from the president’s own appointees that the president committed impeachable offenses,” he said.
He’s far from alone.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts Democrat, has been saying for months that Mr.*Trump*should be impeached while she campaigns for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
“What he has done is an impeachable offense, and he should be impeached,” Ms. Warren told reporters in October.
Others vying for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination also could be accused of prejudging the president’s conduct.