Here's where some 2020 presidential candidates stand on impeachment of Trump
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont agreed with Warren, saying the president may have “used funds designed to protect the security of the United States as a means to gain political dirt on an opponent.”
“What we’re facing isn’t a political issue, it’s a moral one,” he said in a statement. “In 2016, Trump openly welcomed foreign adversaries to meddle in our democracy for his own political gain. Now, by his own admission, he appears to be using the same playbook to undermine our democratic institutions and remain in power.
“Donald Trump has abused his power, obstructed justice, and violated his oath of office,” Harris said on Twitter. “He puts his political interests over our national interest. I agree with @SpeakerPelosi — no one is above the law. He must be impeached.”said Tuesday that Trump should be impeached if he fails to cooperate with House investigators.
“I support the House in taking on impeachment proceedings,” he said. “I also think the only real resolution to this will be defeating the president and his enablers in the congressional Republican caucuses. Look, what’s going on here is shocking. The president of the United States confessed to official misconduct.”September 22, 2019
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