Todrick, Lizzo, Bette Midler and more react to Donald Trump’s impeachment.
The 73-year-old businessman-turned-politician became the third president in United States history to be impeached on Wednesday after the House of Representatives voted to impeach him for high crimes and misdemeanors.
In a 230 to 197 vote, the House accused Trump of"betraying the country for his own political benefit and recommending the Senate remove him from office," per. Following the breaking news, celebrities took to social media to share their thoughts and comments on the historic decision. "I expected this moment but I expected to be more joyful. Maybe jump up & do a happy dance. Maybe. But I’m just sad and heartbroken," Alyssa Milano tweeted."What he’s left behind can’t be erased with this vote. The bigotry and xenophobia he’s emboldened. The lies. It will take generations to recover."But I’m just sad and heartbroken. What he’s left behind can’t be erased with this vote.
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