New York Times: Democrats Move Toward Bringing Impeachment Inquiry Public
WASHINGTON — House Democrats moved quickly on Monday to bring their impeachment case against President Trump into the open, saying they would forgo court battles with recalcitrant witnesses and would vote this week on procedures to govern nationally televised hearings.
Representative Adam B. Schiff, the House Intelligence Committee chairman leading the inquiry, began the day by telling reporters that Democrats would not wait to fight the Trump administration in court as it moves to block key witness testimony. Instead, he warned that White House directives not to cooperate — like one that stopped Mr. Trump’s former deputy national security adviser from appearing Monday morning — would simply bolster their case that the president had abused his office and obstructed Congress’s investigation.
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WNU editor: US House Speaker Pelosi is saying that what is going to be voted this week is not an impeachment resolution (see below tweet)?!?!?! So a vote to formalize impeachment isn't an impeachment resolution?
Speaker Pelosi, asked by @AlexNBCNews to comment on the impeachment resolution:— Rebecca Kaplan (@RebeccaRKaplan) October 28, 2019
“It’s not an impeachment resolution.” pic.twitter.com/9A6qBan9mf
More News On The U.S. House Decision To Take A Vote On The Impeachment Inquiry This Thursday
Democrats to vote on Thursday on how to make Trump impeachment probe public -- Reuters
House to take vote on impeachment inquiry -- AP
House to vote for first time on impeachment procedures -- The Hill
House Democrats set vote on impeachment procedure amid Republican criticism -- CNBC
'We Will Not Legitimize The Sham Impeachment': House Minority Leader Responds To Pelosi Announcement -- Zero Hedge
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