Impeachment Inquiry? Impeachment Investigation? Nadler Refuses to ‘Argue About Nomenclature’
Nadler said, "The resolution before us represents the necessary next step in our investigation of corruption, obstruction, and abuse of power."
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Ranking Judiciary Committee Member Doug Collins (R-Ga.) said, "Welcome to Fantasy Island." He tweeted that the only way to launch authentic impeachment proceedings is for the full House to take a vote.
"Democrats followed the yellow brick road, and now they’re fully lost in impeachment Oz -- try as they might, they can’t find their way out of the mess they’ve made because they think 'words don’t matter,'" Collins tweeted.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) tweeted, "Democrats have NO IDEA what they are doing. Right at this moment they are holding an imaginary impeachment hearing that means nothing. But you can't impeach a president who hasn't done anything wrong!"
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"The problem is, currently what the law requires to impeach any president is a vote of the full House of Representatives on a resolution for articles of impeachment. Problem for the Democrats is, they've tried that three times and it failed three times. So today they want to change the rules to keep impeachment alive," Ratcliffe said.
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Ranking Judiciary Committee Member Doug Collins (R-Ga.) said, "Welcome to Fantasy Island." He tweeted that the only way to launch authentic impeachment proceedings is for the full House to take a vote.
"Democrats followed the yellow brick road, and now they’re fully lost in impeachment Oz -- try as they might, they can’t find their way out of the mess they’ve made because they think 'words don’t matter,'" Collins tweeted.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) tweeted, "Democrats have NO IDEA what they are doing. Right at this moment they are holding an imaginary impeachment hearing that means nothing. But you can't impeach a president who hasn't done anything wrong!"
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"The problem is, currently what the law requires to impeach any president is a vote of the full House of Representatives on a resolution for articles of impeachment. Problem for the Democrats is, they've tried that three times and it failed three times. So today they want to change the rules to keep impeachment alive," Ratcliffe said.