eh.. .Trumpsters are projecting. That's plainly obvious. |
And, Republicans violated national security when THEY BROUGHT THEIR CELL PHONES INSIDE A SCIF |
Thank you PP. I'm just out of patience with these people. |
https://mobile.twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1187391400356253708
For the magats who essentially keep s#it posting stupidity in here, please see what your president’s boss thinks of him and our country. OP. |
Of course you are unclear. Because you have NO clue that Schiff met with these people AND you don’t want to believe anything was schemed up during those meetings. As I said, it was about the Grandkids. I’m sure of it |
You don’t know that Schiff met up with anyone either. |
What is extremely clear is that you have very little understanding about the processes and procedures you are talking about. |
Let's ask Giuliani, shall we? In a public hearing or private. |
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Heck, I kinda like it. Politics is rambunctious at times and this is one of those times.
I've tried finding the rule book, and have come upon various governmental sources as well as the Cornell legal database, but am not able to figure out or find whatever it was that was signed by John Boehner. Nonetheless, government documents indicate that "normally" an impeachment investigation is referred to the Judiciary Committee by way of a House resolution, but I have found no place where it says this MUST occur. Plus we have two committees conducting this investigation, right? Secondly, at whatever time articles of impeachment are recommended to the full House those debates will be public, right? Regardless, if it is being alleged by Republicans that the process being undertaken is a Constitutional violation or otherwise unlawful, I would invite them to provide citation of the specific provision(s) being violated. I fully recognize that four years from now (or even 16 months from now!) the shoe could be on the other foot, but for now I'll live with that. As far as I know, the minority does not have the power to take the House to court, so they'll have to figure it out on their own. And again, at some point this process will indeed become public. |
There are three: Oversight, Intelligence, and Foreign Affairs. All three together form about a quarter of the entire House.
Right. I can’t imagine why the Republicans are eager for that to happen, but yes it will happen. |
I have to give credit to the posters here who respond to you wingnuts with infinite patience. But personally, I just can’t anymore. Your stupidity, ignorance, and paranoia are destroying our country. |