by Tyler | Dec 12, 2019 | 2020 Election, articles of impeachment, House Judiciary Committee, Politics, Trending, Ukraine
The House Judiciary Committee debates two articles of impeachment against Trump related to the administration’s handling of Ukraine policy.
by Tyler | Dec 11, 2019 | Alyssa Milano, Donald Trump, Entertainment, House Judiciary Committee, impeachment, Jerry Nadler, MoveOn.org, Politics, Rob Reiner, Trending
Rob Reiner, the Hollywood filmmaker turned full-time left-wing agitator, is encouraging people to take to the streets to show their support for House Democrats’ effort to impeach President Donald Trump.
by Tyler | Dec 10, 2019 | Daniel Goldman, House Judiciary Committee, impeachment, impeachment inquiry, Matt Gaetz, pee tape, Politics, Russia dossier, Trending
Rep. Matt Gaetz asked Goldman if he thought he was non-partisan. He then displayed Goldman taunting President Trump on Twitter over a “pee tape.”
by Tyler | Dec 10, 2019 | Adam Schiff, Daniel Goldman, Devin Nunes, House Intelligence Committee, House Judiciary Committee, Marie Yovanovitch, National Security, Politics, rudy giuliani, Trending
House Intelligence Committee Democrat counsel Daniel Goldman refused Monday to answer questions from House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Doug Collins (R-GA) about whether he or Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) ordered private phone logs to be...
by Tyler | Dec 9, 2019 | Constitution, House Judiciary Committee, impeachment, impeachment inquiry, Jerrold Nadler, Nancy Pelosi, Politics, treason, Trending
The House Judiciary Committee report released Saturday on the legal and constitutional framework for impeaching President Donald Trump includes a discussion of the ultimate crime listed in the Constitution: treason.
by Tyler | Dec 7, 2019 | Article II, House Judiciary Committee, impeachment, impeachment inquiry, Jerrold Nadler, Nancy Pelosi, Noah Feldman, Norm Eisen, Politics, Trending
It is clear, in full context, that Trump was speaking about the extensive Mueller investigation, which had just concluded — and not about his Article II presidential power in general.