The House Judiciary Committee will vote next week on a resolution delineating the procedures it will use for investigating President Trump and deciding whether to move ahead with impeachment theatrics.
"The vote, which is expected to occur on Wednesday, will lay out the ground rules for conducting hearings now that the committee has publicly announced it is considering recommending articles of impeachment against Trump," the Corrupted News Network [CNN] reported. "It is expected to follow the precedent set in 1974 over the committee's procedures during then-President Richard Nixon's impeachment proceedings."
The committee is headed by Rep. Jerry "The Eyebrow" Nadler (D-NY), who was a devout Trump-hater long before Trump beat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election and created a shortage of antidepressants across the nation.
CNN noted that the resolution is expected to allow future House Judiciary hearings to be conducted in ways different than normal congressional hearings because the Democrat-controlled committee is considering impeachment. The resolution, which CNN cheered, was "a major step," is also expected to give Nadler extra power to call hearings at the different committee levels in connection with "its impeachment deliberations."
This power play by the left strategically comes at a time when their socialist front-runners for the 2020 election have started to debate each other and try to move into the front spot for the nomination.
Politico noted that Nadler had declared in August that his committee was already involved in impeachment proceedings which created widespread confusion since no formal vote had been taken as Nadler has no idea what he's doing as his hatred for Trump has blinded him.
"Though the language of the resolution is still in flux, some sources said it could incorporate elements of traditional impeachment probes, such as offering access to the president's attorneys or providing for more time to question witnesses," Politico reported. "There was discussion among some Democrats on Friday’s call about the strength of the language in the resolution, according to sources briefed on the call."
But whatever the language turns out to be, you can bet that should it get voted on by the Democratic majority House, the Senate is never going to pass it. This is nothing more than a political ploy to hurt Trump's chances in the election.
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"The vote, which is expected to occur on Wednesday, will lay out the ground rules for conducting hearings now that the committee has publicly announced it is considering recommending articles of impeachment against Trump," the Corrupted News Network [CNN] reported. "It is expected to follow the precedent set in 1974 over the committee's procedures during then-President Richard Nixon's impeachment proceedings."
The committee is headed by Rep. Jerry "The Eyebrow" Nadler (D-NY), who was a devout Trump-hater long before Trump beat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election and created a shortage of antidepressants across the nation.
CNN noted that the resolution is expected to allow future House Judiciary hearings to be conducted in ways different than normal congressional hearings because the Democrat-controlled committee is considering impeachment. The resolution, which CNN cheered, was "a major step," is also expected to give Nadler extra power to call hearings at the different committee levels in connection with "its impeachment deliberations."
This power play by the left strategically comes at a time when their socialist front-runners for the 2020 election have started to debate each other and try to move into the front spot for the nomination.
Politico noted that Nadler had declared in August that his committee was already involved in impeachment proceedings which created widespread confusion since no formal vote had been taken as Nadler has no idea what he's doing as his hatred for Trump has blinded him.
"Though the language of the resolution is still in flux, some sources said it could incorporate elements of traditional impeachment probes, such as offering access to the president's attorneys or providing for more time to question witnesses," Politico reported. "There was discussion among some Democrats on Friday’s call about the strength of the language in the resolution, according to sources briefed on the call."
But whatever the language turns out to be, you can bet that should it get voted on by the Democratic majority House, the Senate is never going to pass it. This is nothing more than a political ploy to hurt Trump's chances in the election.
Please consider following this blog and feel free to click on the ads on this page. It costs nothing, and may just save your life. Or not. But seriously, please check out the ads as this is my source of generating revenue. And you can also see my blog on the Times of Israel.
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