Lindsey Graham: Kamala Harris Impeachment Might Soon Happen if GOP Continues to Overwhelm the House
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual listening session at the South Court Auditorium at Eisenhower Executive Office Building on February 10, 2021 in Washington, DC.

After Opening "Pandora's Box" that resulted from former President Trump's Senate impeachment trial, Lindsey Graham warns that Kamala Harris' impeachment might soon take place if the Republicans continue to overwhelm and be the upper hand in the House of Representatives in 2022.

Yahoo! News shares that Graham's prediction is anchored on Harris' tweet supporting bail fund for the Black Lives Matter protesters.

Forbes notes that the South Carolina Republican expressed a valid concern that impeachment can be overused against elected officials. However, they also add that it was far from a call for impeachment against the elected Vice President.

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Graham continues to be Trump's top ally

New York Post references Lindsey Graham's words with "Fox News Sunday," saying that the vice president's support for a fund that freed out protesters over the summer can leave her liable for the same punishment for President Donald Trump was given.

Graham furthers in The Daily Mail that utilizing the model, one of the protesters she bailed out went back to the streets and broke somebody's head open.

The vice president's tweet did not take so much time in engaging the people to react, resulting in accusations that Senator Graham did call for the impeachment of the elected Vice President. Her tweet was used to secure the relief of several convicted vehement criminals and protesters, rallying against the death of George Floyd.

According to Fox News, saying that a suspect who harmed an authority, a woman indicted of killing a friend, and a twice-convicted sex-offender are among the people who the Minnesota Freedom Fund bailed out.

Graham on Trump's Impeachment

Graham, being a top Trump ally, notes that the former president was the most potent force in the Republican party. He adds that Trump was the first president to be impeached without a lawyer, witness, and ability to confront those against him, noting the trial was a complete jest.

He continues to be one of Trump's trusted defenders, dismissing all the evidence showing Trump refused to act during the riot even though he spoke to several Republican about the dangers they may face. He also believes that the former president did not incite the riot and could have done more.

New York Post points out that Graham was one of the Republicans who voted to acquit because, according to him, the former president might have pushed narratives about the election which are not valid. However, he also has faith that Trump's words did not start or sparked the mob.

With Vice President Kamala Harris Impeachment possibility as per Lindsey Graham, it still shows that there is still a rift between the old and new administration. Will this rift be solved for the benefit of American society? Only time can tell.

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