
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution Thursday that formalizes the next steps in the impeachment inquiry of President Trump. The final vote was 232-196, with former Republican and current independent Rep. Justin Amash voting yes and two Democrats voting no.
The measure, which came after weeks of Republican criticism of Democrats for conducting their interviews behind closed doors, signals the beginning of public hearings in which staff counsel for both parties will be given equal time to question witnesses.
“Sadly, this is not any cause for any glee or comfort. This is something that is very solemn, that is something prayerful and that we had to gather so much information to take us to this next step,” said Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the House floor prior to the vote, adding, “Every member should support allowing the American people to hear the facts themselves, that’s really what this vote is about.”
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Is it a crime to hold traitors accountable for their actions.
David DeGerolamo
“Is it a crime to hold traitors accountable for their actions.”
It would be a crime “not to”… Just as Trump, as CHIEF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OF THE LAND, had the OBLIGATION to investigate the goings on in the 2016 election cycle regarding Biden and his scamming son, Hunter, amongst other crimes perpetrated by the pandering left.