You seem to be having a hard understanding why impeachment was justified. Here's the explanation offered by a conservative Congressman from a strongTrump district in SC, who voted to impeach:
"Under the strict definition of the law, I don't know if the President's speech last Wednesday morning amounted to incitement of a riot, but any reasonable person could see the potential for violence," Rice said in a statement after voting in favor of impeachment on Wednesday. "I have backed this President through thick and thin for four years. I campaigned for him and voted for him twice. But, this utter failure is inexcusable."
And this:
Rice noted that "the President was watching and tweeted about the Vice President's lack of courage" in failing to overturn the election outcome while Capitol Police were beaten and Congress was forced to go into lockdown.
"For hours while the riot continued, the President communicated only on Twitter and offered only weak requests for restraint," Rice said. "I was on the floor of the House of Representatives when the rioters were beating on the door with tear gas, zip tie restraints, and pipe bombs in their possession. It is only by the grace of God and the blood of the Capitol Police that the death toll was not much, much higher."
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I thought that if Trump had any courage whatsoever, and was actually a leader, he would have gone to the Capitol personally and appealed to the rioters to stop. That would have put an end to it immediately. I know, security risks and all that, but these were his sheep, whatever he says to do they do.