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Pelosi to Trump: You are impeached forever (and your tweets are crazy)
- The Speaker of the House did not hold back on This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
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Trump ordering Iran strike is war crime, faith leader says
Donald Trump and the U.S. should be held accountable for war crimes for the U.S. strike against Iran, according to the Poor People’s Campaign, which has sent a letter requesting a meeting with the United Nations high commissioner for human rights to address this assertion. Bishop William Barber discusses with Joy Reid saying, “We were perilously close the other night to the beginning of a world war.”
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Trump thinks he can overwhelm Iran
Apparently the so-called President thinks we can overwhelm Iran with Shock and Awe. How did that work out for us in Iraq?
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Trump does not have the authority to take us into war
Let’s be clear: Donald Trump does not have the authority to take us into war with Iran without Congressional approval. A president should never take this nation to war without the informed consent of the American people.
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National Guard activated
Washington, DC braces for protests tomorrow.
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The genesis of impeachment was when the president was running for office
“The genesis of impeachment, to be very candid with you, was when the president was running for office …”
Representative Al Green (TX)
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Nancy Pelosi on Trump: ‘He’ll be impeached for ever’ — as it happened
- ‘No matter what the Senate does — he’s impeached for ever’
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Rep. Adam Schiff is coming after Mike Pence next
Rep. Schiff said that he has evidence that Pence knew more about the Ukraine scheme than he has previously stated and the American people deserve to see the proof.
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Tulsi Gabbard is only lawmaker to vote ‘present’ on Trump impeachment
- The Democratic presidential candidate said she could not in “good conscience” vote for or against the articles.
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Timeline for impeaching Donald Trump: Inauguration Day 2017 to start of hearings November 2019
The effort to remove duly elected President Donald Trump dates back to the day he was inaugurated, first announced in a Washington Post article dated January 20, 2017 titled, “The Campaign to Impeach President Trump Has Begun” and it included a video of six protesters at the inauguration hoisting a “Resist” banner.
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House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) on Impeachment
“What I will do is remind Americans that the house provided President Trump every opportunity to prove his innocence.”
Steny Hoyer
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99 things Democrats have said Trump could be impeached for
President Trump was only in office two weeks before a Democratic congressman called for his impeachment.
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Adam Schiff nails Mike Pence with new evidence in Ukraine scheme
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff says new evidence raises questions about Mike Pence’s knowledge and involvement in the Ukraine scheme.
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Democracy demands & depends on a fair trial
Unless McConnell agrees to a fair trial allowing all relevant Witnesses and Documents to be presented to the public, the House should hold off sending the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate. Our Democracy demands & depends on it.
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The first Democrat to call for impeachment says if the Senate won’t remove Trump from office, Democrats can try again
- Texas Rep. Al Green was the first to support impeaching Trump. He’s not planning on dropping it anytime soon.
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H.Res.755 — Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors
Introduced by Rep. Jerrold Nadler D-NY-10
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Review of four FISA applications and other aspects of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation
Conclusions Concerning All Four FISA Applications
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Trump is guilty
It’s clear: Trump is guilty. But the only way to remove this corrupt President is to move Republicans. The only way to do that is to move the public. The only way to do that is to have star witnesses testify. Free elections and Democracy are at stake.
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Democrats plot impeaching Trump multiple times, including if he wins re-election: ‘No limit to the number of times the house can vote to impeach’
Multiple Democrats came out on Thursday and suggested that there may be multiple impeachments of President Donald Trump if the president is acquitted in the Senate, including if he wins re-election next November.
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‘This is about our democracy,’ Schiff says of impeachment report
- The House Intelligence Committee, led by Representative Adam B. Schiff, concluded in a 300-page report that President Trump tried to solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election.