On the night before the House of Representatives votes on two articles of impeachment against
President Trump,
protesters gathered in cities across the
United States to call on
Congress to vote for his removal from office.Embed from Getty Images// >New York City, protesters in Manhattan chanted "No one's above the law," while in
Florida, demonstrators stood in front of a sign for Trump's Doral
golf resort, holding up posters that spelled out "IMPEACH." "This is a really crucial moment for citizens to come out and engage," organizer Shannon Stagman of Empire State Indivisible told Reuters. "We think it's really important just to come out and say we recognize that crimes were committed here, that this president has abused power and we're not OK with letting that slide."Embed from Getty Images// >Ukraine to investigate his political rival, former Vice President
Joe Biden, and a charge of obstruction of Congress. The House is expected to vote in favor of impeachment, with the trial then starting in the Republican-controlled
Senate next month. For Trump to be removed from office, 67 of the 100 senators would need to convict him. Embed from Getty Images// >