Judiciary Committee Member Pramila Jayapal joins MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber to discuss the House’s historic vote on impeachment.
Jayapal says today’s vote was a ‘really sad’ day for Congress, to vote on an inquiry ‘into presidential abuse of power.’ Jayapal also gave insight in House Dems’ impeachment strategy arguing they will ‘be focused,’ ‘bring forward the things that are most important’ as they are ‘serious betrayals of the Constitution."
Bring them all. The more the merrier. Don't leave anything out.
We've found more EVIDENCE that WE have a corrupt ADMINISTRATION led by a criminal POTUS! He APPEARS to have either BRIBED or COERCED REPUBLICANS to participate in all of his LYING, CORROSIVE, DIVISIVE, UNPATRIOTIC CRIMINAL activities!!! 'MEANWHILE ' * who's protecting US!!?
Whatever makes sense to legally, in the political arena, relieve the American people of this scourge of criminality and corruption on our Republic. I am all for it!
Bring every thing to light. It’s the only way his base will ever see the light (if they ever do). Make it clear that this is about law, decency, corruption and NOT POLITICS!
Articles of Impeachment Article 1: Obstruction of Justice. Sub sections A through T Article 2: Abuse of Power Sub sections A through N
There should be plenty to work with on Abuse of Power & Obstruction of Justice alone.
Dems have tried since day one to impeach our president and they still have 'ZERO'😂
You have no 'THINGS'
Doesn’t it make you feel slightly uneasy when a group of lawmakers, blatantly trying to oust our current President, say they are going to “craft” articles of impeachment? You
Yeah we keep hearing that. But all Schiff & Pelosi are doing is conduct a secret smear campaign and leaking to the FakeNews as facts. All they did was vote to keep the sham going. Will they ever actually present articles and be transparent fair and forthcoming. I'm doubtful!