Trump Sets The Record For Most Votes For Impeachment
Trump shattered the previous record of 228 votes for impeachment as he piled up the most votes in history in favor of a presidential impeachment.
Trump shattered the previous record of 228 votes for impeachment as he piled up the most votes in history in favor of a presidential impeachment.
As Mike Pence warmed up the crowd in Battle Creek, Michigan, a group of Trump supporters chanted lock her up when Nancy Pelosi’s name was mentioned.
Trump and his supporters tried to get a four more years chant going at his rally in Michigan, but the crowd was less than excited.
President Trump went on a rant about toilets and dishwashers, saying that dishwashers now need to be pressed 12 times, “women tell me.”
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) wasted no time going after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and demanding a fair Trump impeachment trial.
As the House votes crossed the threshold needed to impeach him, President Trump made sure to tie Republicans to his lifetime image of corruption, replacing Republican former President Nixon as the symbol of corruption.
The House has voted to impeach Donald Trump on both abuse of power and the obstruction of Congress, as the president has fulfilled his destiny.
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) was booed on the House floor when he claimed that Democrats hate all 63 million Americans who voted for Trump.
Sen. Lindsey Graham is already threatening to impeach the next Democratic president even before he or she is elected and takes office.
Republicans howled on the House floor after Adam Schiff called them out for refusing to address any of the facts surrounding Trump’s impeachment.
Trump said that he wouldn’t be watching impeachment, but all of the White House TVs are tuned to cable news and watching the impeachment of the president.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) made the powerful case that Trump has tried to cheat the 2020 election and is still trying to cheat today.
Trump once praised Pelosi and called for George W. Bush to be impeached because he lied about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) compared Trump to Jesus by claiming that Jesus had more rights at his trial that Trump does during impeachment.
A new poll of people in the military found Trump’s approval rating has plunged to an all-time low as a majority do not politically support the president.
The White House is telling reporters that Hillary Clinton intentionally lost the election so that Trump could be impeached.
Rep. Joe Kennedy (D-MA) addressed his children and told them that today, justice was done by impeaching President Donald J Trump.
During the House debate on the rules for impeachment debate, Republicans ranted about Obama and Eric Holder while avoiding the facts on impeachment.
Mitch McConnell is still scrambling to get to 51 votes in the Senate to prevent a humiliating, bipartisan vote in favor of removal.