CLEVELAND — As the House of Representatives prepares to vote on two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, pro-impeachment rallies are being held all across the country on Tuesday.
One of the "No One is Above the Law" events was held at Market Square Park on West 25th Street and Lorain in Cleveland.
Supporters of impeachment lined the streets with signs to increase public awareness and put pressure on our elected representatives to vote in favor of impeachment.
President Trump is on track to be impeached by the House with the majority now in favor ahead of voting. That's according to a running tally compiled by The Associated Press.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is all but certain to have the numbers to impeach as debate begins Wednesday. No Republicans have indicated they will support impeachment, setting up a party line vote.
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Trump is angrily objecting to the impeachment charges, accusing Democrats of “perversion of justice and abuse of power” in their effort to remove him from office. In a fiery letter Tuesday to Pelosi, he insists he did nothing wrong. He went on to attack Democrats for focusing on impeachment rather than the issues that matter to voters.
Trump ended the letter by acknowledging that he was writing the letter "for the purpose of history and to put my thoughts on a permanent and indelible record."
"One hundred years from now, when people look back at this affair, I want them to understand it, and learn from it, so that it can never happen to another President again," Trump wrote.