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Congressional 'Record


United States
of America


PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 1      CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION


Vol. 167                WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2021                                       No. 8




                                            Senate

        The Senate was not in session today. Its next meeting will be held on Friday, January 15, 2021, at 10 a.m.





                House o Representatives

                                      WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2021


  The House met  at 9 a.m. and was
called to order by the Speaker pro tem-
pore (Mr. BROWN).


DESIGNATION OF THE SPEAKER
          PRO  TEMPORE
  The SPEAKER   pro tempore laid be-
fore the House the following commu-
nication from the Speaker:
                 WASHINGTON, DC,
                     January 13, 2021.
 I hereby appoint the Honorable ANTHONY
 G. BROWN to act as Speaker pro tempore on
 this day.
                   NANCY PELOSI,
    Speaker of the House of Representatives.


             PRAYER
  The  Chaplain, Reverend  Margaret
Grun  Kibben, offered the following
prayer:
  God, our judge, nothing is hidden
from Your sight. Thus, we stand before
You to give account for our role in to-
day's momentous   decisions. In our
deepest desire to carry out our respon-
sibilities to govern, protect, and pre-
serve this Nation, while yet unsettled
by the events of this past week, we find
ourselves seizing the scales of justice
from the jaws of mobocracy.
  Almighty God, wield Your sword and
penetrate the confusion and discontent
of our country. Lay bare our attitudes
of vengeance that You would show us
how  to serve as instruments of Your
pure judgment and peace. Divide our
rhetoric from the light of Your truth.
Judge our partisan thoughts and con-
vict us to attend to the common good.


  We have taken our obligations freely,
but we remain beholden to Your guid-
ance. Hold us, then, accountable to
Your powerful Word.
  In the strength of Your holy name,
we pray.
  Amen.


          THE  JOURNAL
  The SPEAKER   pro tempore. Pursu-
ant to section 5(a)(1)(A) of House Reso-
lution 8, the Journal of the last day's
proceedings is approved.


     PLEDGE   OF ALLEGIANCE
  The SPEAKER   pro tempore. Will the
gentleman  from  Massachusetts (Mr.
McGOVERN)  come forward and lead the
House in the Pledge of Allegiance.
  Mr. McGOVERN   led the Pledge of Al-
legiance as follows:
I  pledge allegiance to the Flag of the
United States of America, and to the Repub-
lic for which it stands, one nation under God,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.


              RECESS
  The SPEAKER   pro tempore. Pursu-
ant to clause 12(a) of rule I, the Chair
declares the House in recess for a pe-
riod of less than 15 minutes.
  Accordingly (at 9 o'clock and 2 min-
utes a.m.), the House stood in recess.


               D 0916
          AFTER  RECESS
  The recess having expired, the House
was called to order by the Speaker pro


tempore (Mr. BROWN) at 9 o'clock and
16 minutes a.m.


PROVIDING    FOR   CONSIDERATION
  OF H. RES. 24, IMPEACHING   DON-
  ALD  JOHN   TRUMP,   PRESIDENT
  OF  THE   UNITED   STATES,   FOR
  HIGH     CRIMES     AND     MIS-
  DEMEANORS
  Mr. McGOVERN.  Mr. Speaker, by di-
rection of the Committee on Rules, I
call up House Resolution 41 and ask for
its immediate consideration.
  The Clerk read the resolution, as fol-
lows:
              H. RES. 41
 Resolved, That upon adoption of this reso-
 lution it shall be in order without interven-
 tion of any point of order to consider in the
 House the resolution (H. Res. 24) impeaching
Donald John Trump, President of the United
States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
The previous question shall be considered as
ordered on the resolution and on any amend-
ment thereto to adoption without inter-
vening motion or demand for division of the
question except two hours of debate equally
divided and controlled by the chair and rank-
ing minority member of the Committee on
the Judiciary or their respective designees.
  SEC. 2. Until completion of proceedings en-
abled by the first section of this resolution
  (a) the Chair may decline to entertain any
intervening motion, resolution, question, or
notice; and
  (b) the Chair may decline to entertain the
question of consideration.
SEC. 3. Upon adoption of House Resolution
24
  (a) House Resolution 40 is hereby adopted;
and
  (b) no other resolution incidental to im-
peachment relating to House Resolution 24


           Q This symbol represents the time of day during the House proceedings, e.g., Q 1407 is 2:07 p.m.
Matter set in this typeface indicates words inserted or appended, rather than spoken, by a Member of the House on the floor.


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