His. Ben SasseBen SasseGOP Senators Blame Trump After Crowd Overpasses Trump Capitol Condemned for Crowd Capitol Actions Sasse blames Trump for rioting at Capitol: “Lies have consequences” MORE (R-Neb.) He said Friday that he would consider dismissal items from the House, saying he believes President Trump
Donald Trump, a Capitol police officer, dies after the riots. Given that he gave millions to Hawley urges the Senate to censure him for “irresponsible” behavior Kellyanne Conway condemns violence and supports Trump in statement on Capitol riots MORE he ignored his oath of office.
“If they get together and have a trial, I will definitely consider articles that can be moved, because, as I told you, I think the president has ignored the oath of office,” Sasse said in an interview with CBS This Morning “.
“He took an oath to the American people to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution. He acted against it,” Sasse said. “What he did was bad.”
Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska has blamed President Trump for the violent assault on the Capitol, calling it an “inevitable and ugly outcome.”@SenSasse unites us now. pic.twitter.com/bZHDKuXEWx
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Sasse in the interview covered himself a bit, suggesting that perhaps it would not be in the best American interest to accuse Trump, even if he had been given imputable conduct, which has only been for 12 days.
“The question is more than a prudent question. Which is best for the United States in 2022 or 2032. The question is not what is best for Donald Trump,” Sasse said.
Trump has been subjected to bipartisan fury after inciting a crowd that attacked the Capitol on Wednesday in one of the most embarrassing scenes in U.S. history.
For more than 24 hours, Trump did little to show any regret, instead of posting a video on Wednesday that spent more time repeating conspiracy theories over his November election loss than urging calm or pushing riot police. to leave the Capitol.
On Thursday evening, the president reversed course amid growing political pressure, resignations from cabinet officials and the real possibility that he could face legal danger for his actions, condemning the riot in another video.
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Sasse has been one of Trump’s most critical Republicans in the past week and is the first Republican senator to point to a clear openness to the ouster.