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BumRushDaShow

(165,755 posts)
Fri Dec 12, 2025, 04:02 AM Dec 12

House squashes second attempt to impeach Trump from Rep. Al Green

Source: AP

Updated 4:26 PM EST, December 11, 2025


WASHINGTON (AP) — The House on Thursday dismissed an effort to impeach President Donald Trump brought by Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas, the second time this year that the Democrat’s efforts to launch impeachment proceedings have been turned aside.

The House voted 237-140 to shelve Green’s impeachment resolution, with 47 Democratic lawmakers voting present. The result was expected, yet suggested a shift in support for bringing charges of impeachment against Trump among House Democrats, who rejected a similar measure by a much wider margin in June.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and his deputies said in a statement before the vote that impeachment “requires a comprehensive investigative process” that had not been undertaken by the Republican majority. Yet the Democratic leaders notably declined to oppose the resolution outright, instead voting “present.”

“Impeachment is a sacred constitutional vehicle designed to hold a corrupt executive accountable for abuse of power, breaking the law and violating the public trust,” they said. “None of that serious work has been done, with the Republican majority focused solely on rubber stamping Donald Trump’s extreme agenda. Accordingly, we will be voting ‘present’ on today’s motion,” they continued.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/trump-impeachment-al-green-b502204187ee4b0d7bfb340302a88eae

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House squashes second attempt to impeach Trump from Rep. Al Green (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Dec 12 OP
"with 47 Democratic lawmakers voting present" flvegan Dec 12 #1
Yup. OldBaldy1701E Dec 12 #4
cowards. barbtries Dec 12 #6
Respect to Rep Green. mahina Dec 12 #2
I think his was one of the first to be redrawn BumRushDaShow Dec 12 #3
Thank you! mahina Dec 12 #8
25 47 because he's alfredo Dec 12 #5
This is a waste of energy and time idahoblue Dec 12 #7
If all Dems voted for it, Bayard Dec 12 #9
No unless some (R)s voted "nay" too. BumRushDaShow Dec 12 #10
Good try ck4829 Dec 15 #11

flvegan

(65,775 posts)
1. "with 47 Democratic lawmakers voting present"
Fri Dec 12, 2025, 04:07 AM
Dec 12

"House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and his deputies said in a statement before the vote that impeachment “requires a comprehensive investigative process” that had not been undertaken by the Republican majority. Yet the Democratic leaders notably declined to oppose the resolution outright, instead voting “present.” "

Uh huh. Interesting.

So, anyway...

BumRushDaShow

(165,755 posts)
3. I think his was one of the first to be redrawn
Fri Dec 12, 2025, 06:28 AM
Dec 12

He's now going to be running in a different district (one that now includes his home after the new lines were drawn) -

Rep. Al Green switches congressional districts in bid for reelection

idahoblue

(445 posts)
7. This is a waste of energy and time
Fri Dec 12, 2025, 10:39 AM
Dec 12

There is no way for impeachment to happen now. They will protect their rapist to the end. Impeachment should not be in any 2026 campaign, it is not the winning message. If this is all Al Greene has, he may lose reelection. The focus must be on the issues that affect every one of us.

BumRushDaShow

(165,755 posts)
10. No unless some (R)s voted "nay" too.
Fri Dec 12, 2025, 03:12 PM
Dec 12

Here is the Roll Call for the "Motion to Table" the Impeachment Resolution - https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2025322?Page=3

VOTES

yea: 237

nay: 140

present: 47

not voting: 9



If all the (D)s voted "nay" (to "table" ), then that would have made it 213 (which is how many we have minus one from TX who has to do a run off in January).

There were 23 (D)s voting "yea" (to "table" ), 140 "nay", 47 "present", and 3 "not voting"

There were 214 (R)s voting "yea" (to "table" ), none voting "nay", and 6 "not voting".
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