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by Coleman Rowe Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Could Maxine Waters’ rhetoric help Trump’s impeachment defense?

Rep. Maxine Waters is defending her fiery rhetoric ahead of reports that former President Donald Trump’s lawyers will use her past remarks as part of his impeachment trial defense.

Will Bruce Castor reference Maxine Waters'2018 comments in impeachment arguments?

Trump’s lead impeachment attorney Bruce Castor is reportedly planning to reference Waters' 2018 comments in his arguments during the former president's Senate impeachment trial this week.

Did Maxine Waters ‘glorify violence’ against Republicans?

Maxine Waters denied that she had ever "glorified or encouraged" violence against Republicans. Greg Nash/AP Rep. Maxine Waters is defending her fiery rhetoric ahead of reports that former President Donald Trump’s lawyers will use her past remarks as part of his impeachment trial defense.

What did Maxine Waters say about Mike Pence?

Says Maxine Waters said: “I say, we knock off Trump and then, go after Pence. We have the power.” U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters speaks at the 2018 California Democrats State Convention on Feb. 24, 2018, in San Diego. (AP/Denis Poroy)

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Claim

Maxine Waters told CNN that her first act if elected president would be to impeach Donald Trump.

Origin

Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-California), an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, has frequently been the target of online hoaxes that attempt to paint her lazy and ignorant, such as a fake tweet appearing to blame a terrorist attack on climate change, or an article baselessly accusing the lawmaker of missing 90 percent of her meetings.

Why was Maxine Waters removed from office?

The New York Post editorial board on Sunday called for California Democratic Representative Maxine Waters to be "impeached" from office over remarks related to the Derek Chauvin trial, raising the question as to whether or not a member of Congress can be removed this way.

Who is Maxine Waters?

Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) has come under fire for stating that people need to get "more confrontational" if Derek Chauvin isn't convicted of murdering George Floyd. Here, Waters speaks during a House Financial Services Committee Hearing on Capitol Hill on April 9, 2019 in Washington, DC.

What did the Post accuse Waters of?

In the editorial, the Post accused Waters of "inciting violence" by encouraging her followers to protest and become "more confrontational" if Chauvin – the police officer on trial for killing George Floyd – is not convicted of murder. "We've got to stay in the streets, and we've got to demand justice," Waters said during a rally on Sunday.

Why did Blount dismiss the articles?

But, two years later, the Senate concluded that Senator Blount "was not a civil officer subject to impeachment and voted to dismiss the articles because that body lacked jurisdiction over the matter ," the Library of Congress states.

Did Maxine Waters break the law?

"This weekend in Minnesota, Maxine Waters broke the law by violating curfew and then incited violence.

Did Nancy Pelosi apologize to Maxine Waters?

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi added Monday that Waters should "absolutely not" apologize for her comments. "Maxine talked about confrontation in the manner of the civil rights movement," Pelosi said. "I myself think we should take our lead from the George Floyd family.

Is Rep. Waters a danger?

Rep Waters is a danger to our society. — Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) April 18, 2021. On Monday, Waters defended her comments by stating that she is "nonviolent" and blamed Republicans for allegedly using her words to boost their own fundraising opportunities.

Who defends water on the view?

On Monday, "The View" co-host Joy Behar defended Waters.

Who accused the judge of lashing out?

CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell accused the judge of "lashing out," setting up a CBS News correspondent on the scene to downplay the situation.

What did Yuccas call the judge's comments?

Yuccas called the judge’s comments "surprising" and stressed the judge "openly told the defense" Waters’ rhetoric could lead to an appeal. "Her claim that the Judge’s comments on a possible appeal were ‘surprising’ was misleading.

Why did Lemon say she should have "absolutely not" said what she did?

Lemon did concede that Waters' remarks were not "constructive" and that she should have "absolutely not" said what she did because she gave "ammunition" to her enemies.

Who is Eric Nelson using to say protesters should get more active?

"Eric Nelson is now using Rep Maxine Waters saying that protesters should get 'more active' & 'more confrontational' if Derek Chauvin isn’t convicted as a reason for a mistrial to be declared. He’s claiming she threatened violence. Fact check: Waters did not threaten violence," Alcindor wrote .

Who is Matthew Dowd?

Matthew Dowd, a self-described independent, said on CNN Monday that Republicans complaining about her remarks were hypocrites. The former ABC News commentator and ex-GOP strategist is fond of bromides about bipartisanship while focusing his vitriol on his former party.

Does Maxine Waters call for violence?

Lemon asked. "Maxine Waters is not calling for violence. Everyone knows that. She makes a lot of people uncomfortable, especially a lot of men and quite frankly, especially a lot of White men because she puts them in her place. She tells you, 'Shut up!' ... and she gives it to you like it is!".

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