Judiciary approves new investigative powers with eyes on impeachment
Source: The Hill
The House Judiciary Committee voted along party-lines Thursday to broaden the panels powers to investigate President Trump as Democrats seek to build their case for impeachment and clean up their oversight message amid a month of mixed signals.
The move does not launch a formal impeachment process, but marks the first time a Democratic panel has voted on language that explicitly lays out how the partys ongoing investigations into alleged presidential misconduct could lead to the drafting and eventual votes on impeachment articles.
The partisan 24-17 vote followed more than two hours of feisty debate, as House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) made Democrats case for securing disputed information from an uncooperative administration, and Republicans rushed to Trumps defense with accusations that Democrats are pretending to pursue impeachment without actually doing so.
That debate over the status of the Judiciary investigation is there an impeachment inquiry or is there not? has dogged Democrats throughout the week, as even top leaders have sent mixed signals about the nature of the probe, muddling the partys oversight message just as the process is heating up.
Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/461059-democrats-adopt-procedures-after-party-line-vote-as-judiciary-panel
hlthe2b
(101,705 posts)mysteryowl
(7,323 posts)Progress is good.
bucolic_frolic
(42,661 posts)Impeachment hearings in an election year with no power of Mitch to say it cannot be done.
It's a nice answer to Merrick Garland nomination!
still_one
(91,937 posts)FBaggins
(26,693 posts)Committees don't obtain powers from themselves.
The move does not launch a formal impeachment process
Oh dear. The three monkey deniers will not like that.
RobertDevereaux
(1,841 posts)Now peddle MUCH FASTER!