TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「If you want to do big, durable things in Washington, you seldom can do it along party lines. Which brings us to today, when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is going to set in motion President Trump’s second impeachment, writes Philip Elliott. A little more than a year ago, the House voted in favor of his first impeachment in a pretty straight, party-line vote. No Republicans in the House voted for it, and only Sen. Mitt Romney was willing to cross the President. Romney cast his vote to convict only on one of the two charges. Now, you’re starting to see the floodgates break. Most significantly, Rep. Liz Cheney, a member of her party’s Leadership team, isn’t whipping votes away from Pelosi. She’s calling it a “vote of conscience,” meaning members can do what they think is best, and on Tuesday evening said she would be voting for impeachment. Read more at the link in bio. In these photographs: members of the National Guard rest in a hallway of the Capitol building on Jan. 13, and a Trump protestor stands by as members of the National Guard arrive at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan.12. Photographs by @sarahsilbiger—@bloomberg/@gettyimages and @gdemczuk for TIME」1月14日 2時31分 - time

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If you want to do big, durable things in Washington, you seldom can do it along party lines. Which brings us to today, when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is going to set in motion President Trump’s second impeachment, writes Philip Elliott. A little more than a year ago, the House voted in favor of his first impeachment in a pretty straight, party-line vote. No Republicans in the House voted for it, and only Sen. Mitt Romney was willing to cross the President. Romney cast his vote to convict only on one of the two charges. Now, you’re starting to see the floodgates break. Most significantly, Rep. Liz Cheney, a member of her party’s Leadership team, isn’t whipping votes away from Pelosi. She’s calling it a “vote of conscience,” meaning members can do what they think is best, and on Tuesday evening said she would be voting for impeachment. Read more at the link in bio. In these photographs: members of the National Guard rest in a hallway of the Capitol building on Jan. 13, and a Trump protestor stands by as members of the National Guard arrive at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan.12. Photographs by @sarahsilbiger@bloomberg/@gettyimages and @gdemczuk for TIME


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