Among public, a great divide at moment of Trump impeachment

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Among public, a great divide at moment of Trump impeachment
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Depending on whom you ask, Americans saw the House impeachment vote as a just expression of the Constitution or a gross distortion of it.

This combination of photographs shows, top row from left: Aimee Brewer, Ben Bolen, Mark McQueen, bottom row from left: Morgan O'Sullivan, Natasha Adams, Alice Cutting, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019.

They reflect the polling that finds a great divide over whether Trump should be driven from office. On this, though, they might agree with Mark McQueen, a state government worker in Tallahassee, Florida: “Tensions are high across the land.” “This is just a waste of taxpayers’ dollars,” she said. “Do something more productive, something that’s going to help this country.”Working on her laptop in a Los Angeles mall, Natasha Adams welcomed Trump’s impeachment, believing he abused his powers in leaning on Ukraine to investigate his political opponents and withholding military aid in the meantime.

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