No. Not at all. If a senator sincerely (key word) believes that a president should be impeached (particularly when that president is from the same party) because the president is corrupt, unethical, dangerous, or unacceptably harmful to the country, that senator is being accountable to voters. That official can choose (or choose not) to explain to voters why, and let the voters decide during the next election. How is that avoiding accountability?

In any case, this isn’t a direct democracy. Senators make decisions all the time that aren’t based on some direct, immediate expression of voter preferences.

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