Nancy Pelosi: House to Vote on “Resolution Formalizing the Impeachment Inquiry”
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced an intention to hold a vote on a resolution formalizing the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced an intention to hold a vote on a resolution formalizing the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
There is very little evidence that being impeached increases the popularity of impeached presidents.
We seem to be reaching the end of the daring each other phase of impeachment.
U.S. v. Nixon was, beyond doubt, the most consequential decision Burger ever wrote and probably the most politically consequential decision between Brown v. Board of Education and Bush v. Gore.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi made a statement about starting an “Official Impeachment Inquiry”
One thing the train wreck hearing should do is lay to rest any notion the Judiciary Committee is going to produce anything politically effective.
Robert Mueller is going to say nothing to congress other than “It’s covered in the report” so let the hype begin!
Tthere was no way Robert Mueller’s statement, his only statement, was going to be anything other than by-the-book and professional.
There are a lot of moving parts here, but they do seem to all be moving in the same direction.
There has been a bit of a cottage industry over which, if any, Republicans would be the first to breach the “I” word. Rep. Justin Amash appears to be your huckleberry
Those of you wondering which of the major 2020 presidential candidates would call for impeachment first, wonder no more.
Your Ordinary World for 12Mar19 with links to stories about President Trump, Speaker Pelosi & impeachment, reparations debate, religion & conservatism, Jeffrey Epstein, and Rep. Amash to read, share, & discuss.
Word came today that an agreement has apparently been reached between the Senate presiding over the impeachment trial and two of the justices, Margaret Workman and Beth Walker. The two judges have purportedly agreed to be censured, but will keep their seats on West Virginia’s high court.
In his speech announcing his choices, the governor attempted no pretense about his intentions…In doing so, he has no doubt cemented the opinions of those who find the impeachment debacle to be an orchestrated coup by a Republican legislature to overthrow and take command of an entire branch of state government.
I believe the Cohen revelations raise the likelihood of impeachment precipitately. Given the new conditions what is the most likely outcome of this reality show. Will Trump get voted off the island? I see three recipes – all of them fraught.
The implosion of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals continues today as the state House of Delegates meets to debate the 14 Articles of Impeachment presented by the Republican majority.