GOP Sen. Burr facing North Carolina censure after Trump conviction vote

“The evidence is compelling that President Trump is guilty of inciting an insurrection against a coequal branch of government and that the charge rises to the level of Crimes and Misdemeanors,” Burr said on Saturday. “Therefore, I have voted to convict.”

The Senate on Saturday acquitted Trump of incitement of insurrection following the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol on a 57-43 vote, falling 10 votes short of the threshold required for conviction. All 50 Democratic senators supported conviction.

But on Sunday, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said the “biggest winner” of Trump’s impeachment trial was the former president’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump.

“My dear friend Richard Burr, who I like and have been friends to a long time, just made Lara Trump almost the certain nominee for the Senate seat in North Carolina to replace him if she runs,” Graham said on Fox News. “And I certainly will be behind her because she represents the future of the Republican Party.”

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) also faced backlash for his vote Saturday, with his state’s GOP voting the same day to censure the senator for his decision. Cassidy continued to defend his vote on Monday, writing in a Baton Rouge newspaper that he “voted to convict former President Trump because he is guilty. That’s what the facts demand.”

“I have no illusions that this is a popular decision. I made this decision because Americans should not be fed lies about ‘massive election fraud.’ Police should not be left to the mercy of a mob. Mobs should not be inflamed to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power,” the Louisiana senator wrote.

Cassidy and Burr are just a couple of Republicans being rebuked by their state parties for their votes in Trump’s second impeachment trial. Earlier this month, Sen. Ben Sasse faced a censure effort by Nebraska’s Republican Party, while multiple House Republicans have faced reprisal for their votes — including No. 3 House Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming.

Source:Politico