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Democrats have heard the steady drum beat. The voters have been flooding their office lines. Demonstrations. Tweets. Al Green tried to get Nancy Pelosi to move forward numerous times, and earlier today Pelosi and Nadler held press conferences which seemed to take small steps toward maybe, kind of, sort of, opening an impeachment inquiry.
Now, it looks like the House Judiciary is moving forward on its own, based on an article in the Atlantic, drafted by four members of the House Judiciary Committee that dropped late Friday night.
The four members are Mary Gay Scanlon (Vice Chair of the House Judiciary Committee), David Cicilline (U.S. representative from Rhode Island), Pramila Jayapal (U.S. representative from Washington), Veronica Escobar (U.S. representative from Texas).
Democrats have heard the steady drum beat. The voters have been flooding their office lines. Demonstrations. Tweets. Al Green tried to get Nancy Pelosi to move forward numerous times, and earlier today Pelosi and Nadler held press conferences which seemed to take small steps toward maybe, kind of, sort of, opening an impeachment inquiry.
Now, it looks like the House Judiciary is moving forward on its own, based on an article in the Atlantic, drafted by four members of the House Judiciary Committee that dropped late Friday night.
The four members are Mary Gay Scanlon (Vice Chair of the House Judiciary Committee), David Cicilline (U.S. representative from Rhode Island), Pramila Jayapal (U.S. representative from Washington), Veronica Escobar (U.S. representative from Texas).
Democrats have heard the steady drum beat. The voters have been flooding their office lines. Demonstrations. Tweets. Al Green tried to get Nancy Pelosi to move forward numerous times, and earlier today Pelosi and Nadler held press conferences which seemed to take small steps toward maybe, kind of, sort of, opening an impeachment inquiry.
Now, it looks like the House Judiciary is moving forward on its own, based on an article in the Atlantic, drafted by four members of the House Judiciary Committee that dropped late Friday night.
The four members are Mary Gay Scanlon (Vice Chair of the House Judiciary Committee), David Cicilline (U.S. representative from Rhode Island), Pramila Jayapal (U.S. representative from Washington), Veronica Escobar (U.S. representative from Texas).
Democrats have heard the steady drum beat. The voters have been flooding their office lines. Demonstrations. Tweets. Al Green tried to get Nancy Pelosi to move forward numerous times, and earlier today Pelosi and Nadler held press conferences which seemed to take small steps toward maybe, kind of, sort of, opening an impeachment inquiry.
Now, it looks like the House Judiciary is moving forward on its own, based on an article in the Atlantic, drafted by four members of the House Judiciary Committee that dropped late Friday night.
The four members are Mary Gay Scanlon (Vice Chair of the House Judiciary Committee), David Cicilline (U.S. representative from Rhode Island), Pramila Jayapal (U.S. representative from Washington), Veronica Escobar (U.S. representative from Texas).
Let the Trump supporters start asking for what. Like they don’t know.
The libs are playing with fire, just as they did with the Kavanaugh nomination.
Turnabout is fair play and you can bet that the dems will be screaming when the same BS is levied upon them. Remember the "nuclear option"? It came back to bite the dems in the butt.
Obama and Clinton actually committed real crimes, yet were never successfully impeached. The only crime Trump has committed is making the dems look like idiots, and they did not need much help.
Let's see what the public thinks about this in 2020. I think the constant focus on Trump and neglecting their actual duties will not play well for the dems.
I saw nothing or no one in last nights debate who could beat him.
But Nixon had a more than 50% approval rating until the day he resigned.
You never know. Clinton came out of nowhere and was considered to be a sacrificial lamb to Bush. A lot of things can happen over the course of a year and you just can't say, one way or another.
Remember that everyone thought Hillary was a "shoe in" and Trump had no chance?
It's hard to predict the future.
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