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Steve ⁠Holland

Trump, allies working on plan to void his impeachments

US President Donald Trump and his allies are pushing lawmakers ‌to pass a resolution aimed at voiding his first-term impeachments, a ‌White House official says, confirming a report in the Wall ‌Street Journal.

Trump was impeached twice by the US House of Representatives during his first four years in office. The first alleged an abuse of power, and he was acquitted in early 2020. The second ‌accused him of ‌incitement ⁠of insurrection over the January 6 2021 attack ​on the US Capitol by his supporters.

Trump escaped an ouster from power in both cases and his anger over the impeachments helped fuel his 2024 presidential campaign in which he defeated Democrat Kamala Harris.

The ⁠Journal on Thursday reported that Trump and ‌his ​team want lawmakers to pass a resolution aimed at voiding the ​impeachments.

White House ‌officials have strongly urged forward progress on this issue, the White ​House official told reporters.

The Journal said the resolution would allow Trump to claim a symbolic victory on a matter ​that ​has dogged him since ​his first term, but would have ‌little legal significance since the Constitution provides no procedure for undoing an impeachment.

"It's no surprise that sane individuals are recognising these sham efforts and are interested in undoing those shameful actions," said White ​House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson when asked for a comment on the ​story.

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