On
 Wednesday, House Democrats introduced articles of impeachment against 
President Donald Trump, though they acknowledged their efforts have no 
chance of success while Republicans control both houses of Congress.
Steve Cohen from Tennessee, introduced five articles of impeachment 
that include obstruction of justice for Trump's decision to fire former 
FBI Director James Comey, two emoluments clause violations, undermining 
the independence of the federal judiciary and undermining the freedom of
 the press. "The time has come to make clear to the American people and 
to this President that his train of injuries to our Constitution must be
 brought to an end through impeachment," he said.
Cohen, the ranking member on the House judiciary committee's 
Constitution subcommittee, acknowledged the limitations of his proposal 
saying, "I don't expect the House judiciary committee, which is operated
 like a branch of the administration, to take up hearings".
He told members of the press he would likely be facilitating briefings in lieu of hearings.
"There are many reasons why I think the President is an awful 
President, an awful person, but not all those reasons rise to the level 
of impeaching a sitting President. We are not seeking his impeachment 
because of what he did before he was President," Rep. Luis Gutiérrez, 
D-Illinois, one of the bill's co-sponsors, said beside Cohen.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders responded in a statement, 
saying time spent calling for Trump's impeachment "would be better spent
 focusing on tax relief for American families and businesses. It's 
disappointing that extremists in Congress still refuse to accept the 
President's decisive victory in last year's election," she said.
Michael Ahrens, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee, 
called the impeachment effort radical saying "House Democrats lack a 
positive message and are completely unwilling to work across the aisle, 
so instead they've decided to support a baseless radical effort that the
 vast majority of Americans disagree with".
This isn't the first time Democrats have argued to impeach Trump. 
Earlier this month, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Washington, said the 
President has committed "significant constitutional impeachable 
violations," adding that Democrats needed to act.
 
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