House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s announcement that she has no plans to hold a vote to formally approve an impeachment inquiry of President Trump has been met with an outcry from Republicans and the White House who argue the ongoing probe lacks legal authority.
Still, Democrats are continuing to call witnesses with Michael McKinley, former senior adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, appearing Wednesday for a closed-door interview, as the White House resists Democrats’ investigatory efforts based on the House’s refusal to hold a vote.
Meanwhile, legal analysts say that should this clash end up before a judge, House Democrats could have a tricky time in court.
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See ya at the polls beotch...
No vote gives all the power to dems. They stack the deck, hire top legal activists lawyers to type up pretend out of context reports from all the one sided interviews. Then around the holidays present it to the public through propaganda machine. 3 months later hold a vote then punt it to the republicans. This will be around election. Republicans will do it by the book and it will take another two months or longer. Trump will be will win the election under impeachment. First time in history
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