Few minds changed, but political passions roused, as Trump formally impeached


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  • Thursday, 19 Dec 2019

Jerry Pritchard drinks coffee in the warehouse of his construction management company in Northampton, Pennsylvania, U.S. December 18, 2019. Picture taken December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Gabriella Borter

PHOENIX (Reuters) - Jim Williams, a 66-year-old steelworker and supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump, watched in astonishment this week as hundreds of people gathered on a Phoenix street corner to demand the House of Representatives impeach the Republican.

"I had to come and see it for myself, I can't believe there are that many people here in Phoenix who want to impeach the president," said Williams, a Republican and member of Bikers for Trump. "I mean, the economy's good, people are working, unemployment is down. He's kept promises."

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