

In a trial likely to include constitutional arguments about free speech, it's no mistake House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tapped Raskin to lead the nine House Democrats acting as prosecutors in the trial, called managers. Like Schiff in Trump's last impeachment trial, Raskin becomes the face of the Democrats' effort to convict Trump and possibly bar him from holding future office. Raskin takes high-profile role for Democrats Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and other Democratic managers walk through the Capitol to deliver to the Senate the article of impeachment alleging incitement of insurrection against former President Donald Trump on Jan. Hours later, Raskin reflected on his family's loss and the divided nation. 6 led the House to impeach Trump for a second time, charging that he incited insurrection. Raskin had brought his younger daughter, Tabitha, and his older daughter’s husband, Hank, to watch the proceedings, but he became separated from his relatives, who hid beneath a desk in a room near the House floor. A police officer shot and killed a woman trying to enter the House chamber. Lawmakers fled to secure locations before the Senate was occupied. Less than an hour after Raskin spoke, a violent pro-Trump mob breached the doors of the Capitol to halt the vote count. "There will not be a better constitutional scholar in the Senate the moment he arrives." 'My family suffered an unspeakable trauma' Adam Schiff, the California Democrat who led the prosecution against Trump in his last impeachment trial, told USA TODAY. The moment informs the task now before Raskin, the lead House impeachment manager who will present the Democrats' case against former President Donald Trump at his impeachment trial this week – all while carrying the emotion of an immense personal tragedy.įellow lawmakers and colleagues said they are in awe he's willing to take on the job, while others point to his record as a tough and seasoned constitutional scholar. suburbs, wore a black ribbon on the lapel of his gray suit, having held a funeral for his son the day before.Īs the applause swelled, he brought his right hand to his heart and thanked lawmakers “for all your love and tenderness, which my family and I will never forget.” He then launched into an argument for why Arizona's votes should be counted. Raskin, an affable Maryland Democrat from the Washington, D.C.

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Jamie Raskin stood on the House floor to count Electoral College votes formalizing President Joe Biden’s victory.Ĭolleagues of both parties rose for a standing ovation to welcome his return. WASHINGTON – Less than a week after his son died, Rep.
