Former GOP congressman unloads on Trump: He caused 'foreseeable' violence and should be convicted
Congressman Laurence Francis Rooney III (R-FL). By Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America (Francis Rooney) [CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons.

On CNN Thursday, former Rep. Francis Rooney (R-FL) said that based on the evidence presented so far, he would vote to convict former President Donald Trump for incitement of insurrection if he were in the Senate.

Rooney formerly voted not to impeach Trump in 2019 during the Ukraine scandal, but has since said he was on the fence that time and that this case is much more serious.

"So you have seen the evidence as presented by your former colleagues, the House managers, in this case," said anchor Jim Sciutto. "If you were sitting in judgment here, was the evidence of the president's involvement here in January 6th convincing to you? Would you, given the opportunity, vote to convict?"

"Yes, I would," said Rooney. "I think it's impossible to argue, given the pre-election through January 6th, the concerted campaign to create the Big Lie that the election was stolen — which, by the way, all authoritarian rulers do the Big Lie thing, that's how they get away with what they do — that it wasn't foreseeable. And if it's foreseeable, I think that he'd probably be impeached for it. And as you all just said, the fact they were asking him to stop it shows people must have thought he started it."

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