Is U.S. District Court Judge Samuel B. Kent of Texas a republican?

HOUSTON, June 19 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday voted unanimously to impeach a federal judge imprisoned for lying about sexual assault of two female court employees.

The vote on the impeachment of U.S. District Court Judge Samuel B. Kent of Texas is the first such vote since the impeachment of former president Bill Clinton a decade ago, and Kent is the first U.S. federal judge impeached in 20 years, media reports said.

The House overwhelmingly adopted four articles of impeachment against the 59-year-old jurist, who was accused of abusing his power as a judge by sexually assaulting two female court employees and lying about his conduct to a judicial inquiry, the FBI and the Justice Department.

Kent entered a federal prison in Massachusetts on Monday to serve a 33-month sentence. He is the first U.S. federal judge to serve prison sentence. He pleaded guilty last month to lying to judicial investigators about sexual assault of two female employees.

Kent, who has served in his post since 1990, is refusing to resign until next year so he can continue to draw his 174,000-U.S.-dollar annual salary.

The case was sent to the Senate for trial. If convicted of the impeachment charges in the Senate, Kent will be forced off the bench and cut off federal salary.
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