The House is now beginning two hours of debate on the article of impeachment charging President Trump with "incitement of insurrection."
Pelosi is the first speaker.
"He must go. He is a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love," Pelosi says. She says that removing Trump from office is "a constitutional remedy to make sure the republic is safe from this man."
Pelosi says the rioters "were not patriots," they were "domestic terrorists."
She asks House members, looking at the GOP side: "I ask you to search your souls and answer this question: is the president's war on democracy in keeping with the Constitution?"
Jim Jordan now says Democrats want to "cancel the president," one week to the day since insurrectionists attacked the Capitol.
He says Dems are "canceling the president and anyone who disagrees with them" - right after he said Liz Cheney should step down for voting to impeach.
GOP Rep. Tom McClintock is saying that all Trump did is give "a fiery speech to a group of partisans," and that most of the protesters on Wednesday were peaceful. He calls impeachment "petty, vindictive and gratuitous." His speech was met with scattered applause from Republicans.