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he Senate will soon vote on whether to convict former President Donald Trump after Democrats blamed him for inciting the Jan. 6 incursion into the Capitol, but using their standard for what counts as incitement, President Joe Biden should also face impeachment.

ABC News reported Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the lead impeachment manager, asked on Thursday, “If a president did invite a violent insurrection against our government, would that be a high crime and misdemeanor? Can we all agree, at least on that?”

Democrats have specifically focused on Trump’s Jan. 6 use of the phrase “fight like hell” in a speech prior to the incursion into the Capitol. Trump’s defense team is currently making its case that Trump was not responsible for the actions of those who breached the doors of the Capitol last month.

But using Raskin’s own words as a metric, one could argue Biden himself has invited violence against elected officials and even public property.

Biden has a long history of challenging people to physical altercations and encouraging others to do so while dismissing the actions of those who have caused real-world harm. It would only seem appropriate, with that in mind, for the Democrat to answer for such high crimes and misdemeanors.

he Senate will soon vote on whether to convict former President Donald Trump after Democrats blamed him for inciting the Jan. 6 incursion into the Capitol, but using their standard for what counts as incitement, President Joe Biden should also face impeachment. ABC News reported Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the lead impeachment manager, asked on Thursday, “If a president did invite a violent insurrection against our government, would that be a high crime and misdemeanor? Can we all agree, at least on that?” Democrats have specifically focused on Trump’s Jan. 6 use of the phrase “fight like hell” in a speech prior to the incursion into the Capitol. Trump’s defense team is currently making its case that Trump was not responsible for the actions of those who breached the doors of the Capitol last month. But using Raskin’s own words as a metric, one could argue Biden himself has invited violence against elected officials and even public property. Biden has a long history of challenging people to physical altercations and encouraging others to do so while dismissing the actions of those who have caused real-world harm. It would only seem appropriate, with that in mind, for the Democrat to answer for such high crimes and misdemeanors.

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