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Impeachment rallies held outside Conor Lamb's Mt. Lebanon office, Westmoreland County Courthouse

Impeachment rallies held outside Conor Lamb's Mt. Lebanon office, Westmoreland County Courthouse
SENATE. HAPPENING RIGHT NOW, TWO RALLIES FOR THOSE IN SUPPORT OF IMPEACHMENT. ONE IS HAPPENING AT THE WESTMORELAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE. THERE’S ANOTHER RALLY HAPPENING IN ANOTHER PART OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA OUTSIDE CONGRESSMAN CONOR LAMB’S OFFICE IN MOUNT LEBANON. IT’S PART OF A NATIONWIDE SERIES OF RALLIES HAPPENING ON THIS EVE OF THE HOUSE IMPEACHMENT
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Impeachment rallies held outside Conor Lamb's Mt. Lebanon office, Westmoreland County Courthouse
Two rallies calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump were held in the Pittsburgh area Tuesday night.One rally took place in front of the Westmoreland County Courthouse in Greensburg. The rally also included some Trump supporters.Another rally was held on Washington Road in Mt. Lebanon, outside the office of Democratic U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb.The local events were among hundreds of "Nobody Is Above the Law" rallies held nationwide on the eve of a scheduled impeachment vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.If the House votes to impeach Trump, the Senate would then be required to hold a trial.Lamb has said he will vote for both articles of impeachment against Trump.The other eight House Democrats from Pennsylvania have also come out to say they support the articles of impeachment.

Two rallies calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump were held in the Pittsburgh area Tuesday night.

One rally took place in front of the Westmoreland County Courthouse in Greensburg. The rally also included some Trump supporters.

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Another rally was held on Washington Road in Mt. Lebanon, outside the office of Democratic U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb.

The local events were among hundreds of "Nobody Is Above the Law" rallies held nationwide on the eve of a scheduled impeachment vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.

If the House votes to impeach Trump, the Senate would then be required to hold a trial.

Lamb has said he will vote for both articles of impeachment against Trump.

The other eight House Democrats from Pennsylvania have also come out to say they support the articles of impeachment.