In a tense moment in the Senate, veteran lawyer Paul Muite fiercely defended Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, bringing Speaker Amason Kingi to a standstill. Muite’s legal arguments shed light on the constitutional protections surrounding the Deputy President, raising questions about the legitimacy of the impeachment proceedings. His defense added significant weight to the ongoing debate over whether Gachagua’s ouster was fair or politically motivated.

Rumors have been swirling that President Ruto might have had a hand in the impeachment of his Deputy, with some observers pointing to internal party struggles. However, others believe the impeachment is a product of external political maneuvers rather than an inside job. The conflicting narratives have led to heightened public interest, with many calling for an investigation into the true motives behind the impeachment process.

As the political drama unfolds, the relationship between Ruto and Gachagua remains in the spotlight. Public opinion remains divided, with many Kenyans questioning whether the impeachment was truly about governance issues or part of a larger power play within the ruling party.