Anonymous wrote:Pelosi is declining to take a vote on the impeachment inquiry.
She:
a. does not have the votes for the measure to pass.
b. is worried that it would hurt Dems in states that Trump won.
c. both of the above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pelosi is declining to take a vote on the impeachment inquiry.
She:
a. does not have the votes for the measure to pass.
b. is worried that it would hurt Dems in states that Trump won.
c. both of the above.
Of course she has the votes, the representatives who support the inquiry are on record via statements from their offices. What she doesn’t have is the facts. because, just today:
—the Pentagon rejects subpoena for documents
—OMB rejects subpoena for documents
—Giuliani rejects subpoena for documents
—Pence rejects request for documents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pelosi is declining to take a vote on the impeachment inquiry.
She:
a. does not have the votes for the measure to pass.
b. is worried that it would hurt Dems in states that Trump won.
c. both of the above.
Of course she has the votes, the representatives who support the inquiry are on record via statements from their offices. What she doesn’t have is the facts. because, just today:
—the Pentagon rejects subpoena for documents
—OMB rejects subpoena for documents
—Giuliani rejects subpoena for documents
—Pence rejects request for documents
But, but, but... I thought an impeachment inquiry is to GET the facts. That is what everyone has been saying here.
It is one thing to confidentially say, "Sure, I am on board for an impeachment inquiry." Totally a different beast to go on record with a roll call vote.
Completely irrelevant. House rules give Committee chairs the right to subpoena. No court can change House rules. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pelosi is declining to take a vote on the impeachment inquiry.
She:
a. does not have the votes for the measure to pass.
b. is worried that it would hurt Dems in states that Trump won.
c. both of the above.
Of course she has the votes, the representatives who support the inquiry are on record via statements from their offices. What she doesn’t have is the facts. because, just today:
—the Pentagon rejects subpoena for documents
—OMB rejects subpoena for documents
—Giuliani rejects subpoena for documents
—Pence rejects request for documents
But, but, but... I thought an impeachment inquiry is to GET the facts. That is what everyone has been saying here.
It is one thing to confidentially say, "Sure, I am on board for an impeachment inquiry." Totally a different beast to go on record with a roll call vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pelosi is declining to take a vote on the impeachment inquiry.
She:
a. does not have the votes for the measure to pass.
b. is worried that it would hurt Dems in states that Trump won.
c. both of the above.
Of course she has the votes, the representatives who support the inquiry are on record via statements from their offices. What she doesn’t have is the facts. because, just today:
—the Pentagon rejects subpoena for documents
—OMB rejects subpoena for documents
—Giuliani rejects subpoena for documents
—Pence rejects request for documents
But, but, but... I thought an impeachment inquiry is to GET the facts. That is what everyone has been saying here.
It is one thing to confidentially say, "Sure, I am on board for an impeachment inquiry." Totally a different beast to go on record with a roll call vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pelosi is declining to take a vote on the impeachment inquiry.
She:
a. does not have the votes for the measure to pass.
b. is worried that it would hurt Dems in states that Trump won.
c. both of the above.
Of course she has the votes, the representatives who support the inquiry are on record via statements from their offices. What she doesn’t have is the facts. because, just today:
—the Pentagon rejects subpoena for documents
—OMB rejects subpoena for documents
—Giuliani rejects subpoena for documents
—Pence rejects request for documents
Anonymous wrote:Pelosi is declining to take a vote on the impeachment inquiry.
She:
a. does not have the votes for the measure to pass.
b. is worried that it would hurt Dems in states that Trump won.
c. both of the above.
Anonymous wrote:When will Mulvaney testify? Hill definitely named him as the main person implementing the quid pro quo
Not sure. Both documents are linked in this article and I didn’t see a time specified in either.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/GeoffRBennett/status/1184050029184667648?s=20
Today (Tues 10/15) in impeachment, as Congress returns:
- State Dep. Deputy Asst. Sec. George Kent is expected to appear in closed session at 10AM ET.
- Subpoena deadline for Giuliani, Defense Sec. & WH budget chief to turn over documents
- Document request deadline for VP's office
What is the deadline hour (noon, 5 pm, 11:59)?