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Townhall.com ^ | April 22, 2019 | Beth Baumann

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Monday penned a letter to her Democratic colleagues about the Mueller report. Without coming out and directly saying it, Pelosi told her caucus she doesn't want to go through with impeachment proceedings against President Trump. The reason? The American people will see their proceedings as an act of "passion or prejudice," not one of "truth finding."

Here's the full letter

April 22, 2019

Dear Democratic Colleague,

As you know, last Thursday's release of the redacted Mueller Report has caused a public outcry for truth and accountability. Since its release, our Committees of jurisdiction and their staffs have spent the holiday weekend reviewing its contents. Our country is well served by the exceptional leadership of our Chairs to seek the truth for the American people.

While we do not have the full report and the underlying exhibits, including the grand jury testimony, two of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's conclusions stand out: one, the "sweeping and systematic" Russian interference in our elections; and two, the President's repeated efforts to thwart cooperation with the independent prosecutors in their pursuit of justice.

As to Mueller's conclusion regarding Russian interference in our elections, House Democrats have led the way to strengthen our democracy with the early passage of H.R. 1.

The For The People Act addresses the sweeping election protection, ethics reforms, and voting rights protections that the public has demanded to ensure that each voter has an equal voice and that their votes are counted as cast. We continue to urge our Senate colleagues to take up these reforms. And in light of the President's defenders arguing in defense of receiving and weaponizing stolen emails, we continue to press our Republican House counterparts to take up our pledge to refuse to use stolen, hacked, or falsified information in campaigns because the American people deserve honest debate.

As to the President's conduct, we will scrupulously assert Congress' constitutional duty to honor our oath of office to support and defend the Constitution and our democracy. That includes honoring the Article I responsibility of the legislative branch to conduct oversight over the other branches of government, unified in our search for the truth and in upholding the security of our elections.

While our views range from proceeding to investigate the findings of the Mueller report or proceeding directly to impeachment, we all firmly agree that we should proceed down a path of finding the truth. It is also important to know that the facts regarding holding the President accountable can be gained outside of impeachment proceedings. As we proceed to uncover the truth and present additional needed reforms to protect our democracy, we must show the American people we are proceeding free from passion or prejudice, strictly on the presentation of fact.

Because we still have not seen the full Mueller Report, I have enclosed the bicameral letter Democratic leaders sent rejecting Attorney General Barr's effort to provide the remainder of the report to only a few Members of Congress, and only in a classified setting. We insist on the public's right to know, so the American people can learn the truth and Congress can make our decision on how to proceed.

Whether currently indictable or not, it is clear that the President has, at a minimum, engaged in highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior which does not bring honor to the office he holds. It is also clear that the Congressional Republicans have an unlimited appetite for such low standards. The GOP should be ashamed of what the Mueller report has revealed, instead of giving the President their blessings.

Today, at 5:00 pm ET, we will have a conference call for our Chairs to report on the status of their review of the redacted Mueller report, their request for the full report and underlying exhibits, and discuss what comes next.

Today is also Earth Day, where we sadly see Republicans' continued denial of the climate crisis and active efforts to roll back our hard-fought environmental protections. When we return to Washington, we will continue to move forward with our Climate Action Now Act, H.R. 9, to uphold the Paris Climate Accord and lay the foundation for more bold action.

United in purpose, we must make the Republican denial face the reality of what the Trump Administration is doing to our natural environment and our constitutional environment – and act with the boldest common denominator to repair their damage and build a better future.

With the hope that you had a Happy Easter and a joyful Passover, I thank you for your leadership For The People.

We know the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, like Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (NY), Rashida Tlaib (MI) and Ilhan Omar (MN), want to move forward with impeachment proceedings. They even campaigned on doing suck. Other more moderate Democrats, like Pelosi, see the danger in moving full steam ahead with impeachment.

The Democratic infighting is sure to continue, especially as Pelosi loses control of her caucus. It's something that we've all, sadly, come to expect. The Democrats aren't interested in learning the truth. They're interested in fueling their own agenda and taking down President Trump at any and all costs. Their prosecutor, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, didn't find evidence of collusion and they're still not happy with the results. They're going to dig and dig and hope they find something – anything – to get Trump ousted from office. They couldn't win the election so they're now looking at using Congressional powers for political gains. It's sick and disgusting. And not what the Founding Fathers intended. At all.

------------

Can you imagine if freshman Republicans came in to Congress and were hell-bent on impeaching the Manchurian muslim?The people’s business be damned; let’s just ‘get him’!

The cries of racism and bigotry would be never ending.
 
Townhall.com ^ | April 22, 2019 | Beth Baumann

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Monday penned a letter to her Democratic colleagues about the Mueller report. Without coming out and directly saying it, Pelosi told her caucus she doesn't want to go through with impeachment proceedings against President Trump. The reason? The American people will see their proceedings as an act of "passion or prejudice," not one of "truth finding."

Here's the full letter

April 22, 2019

Dear Democratic Colleague,

As you know, last Thursday's release of the redacted Mueller Report has caused a public outcry for truth and accountability. Since its release, our Committees of jurisdiction and their staffs have spent the holiday weekend reviewing its contents. Our country is well served by the exceptional leadership of our Chairs to seek the truth for the American people.

While we do not have the full report and the underlying exhibits, including the grand jury testimony, two of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's conclusions stand out: one, the "sweeping and systematic" Russian interference in our elections; and two, the President's repeated efforts to thwart cooperation with the independent prosecutors in their pursuit of justice.

As to Mueller's conclusion regarding Russian interference in our elections, House Democrats have led the way to strengthen our democracy with the early passage of H.R. 1.

The For The People Act addresses the sweeping election protection, ethics reforms, and voting rights protections that the public has demanded to ensure that each voter has an equal voice and that their votes are counted as cast. We continue to urge our Senate colleagues to take up these reforms. And in light of the President's defenders arguing in defense of receiving and weaponizing stolen emails, we continue to press our Republican House counterparts to take up our pledge to refuse to use stolen, hacked, or falsified information in campaigns because the American people deserve honest debate.

As to the President's conduct, we will scrupulously assert Congress' constitutional duty to honor our oath of office to support and defend the Constitution and our democracy. That includes honoring the Article I responsibility of the legislative branch to conduct oversight over the other branches of government, unified in our search for the truth and in upholding the security of our elections.

While our views range from proceeding to investigate the findings of the Mueller report or proceeding directly to impeachment, we all firmly agree that we should proceed down a path of finding the truth. It is also important to know that the facts regarding holding the President accountable can be gained outside of impeachment proceedings. As we proceed to uncover the truth and present additional needed reforms to protect our democracy, we must show the American people we are proceeding free from passion or prejudice, strictly on the presentation of fact.

Because we still have not seen the full Mueller Report, I have enclosed the bicameral letter Democratic leaders sent rejecting Attorney General Barr's effort to provide the remainder of the report to only a few Members of Congress, and only in a classified setting. We insist on the public's right to know, so the American people can learn the truth and Congress can make our decision on how to proceed.

Whether currently indictable or not, it is clear that the President has, at a minimum, engaged in highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior which does not bring honor to the office he holds. It is also clear that the Congressional Republicans have an unlimited appetite for such low standards. The GOP should be ashamed of what the Mueller report has revealed, instead of giving the President their blessings.

Today, at 5:00 pm ET, we will have a conference call for our Chairs to report on the status of their review of the redacted Mueller report, their request for the full report and underlying exhibits, and discuss what comes next.

Today is also Earth Day, where we sadly see Republicans' continued denial of the climate crisis and active efforts to roll back our hard-fought environmental protections. When we return to Washington, we will continue to move forward with our Climate Action Now Act, H.R. 9, to uphold the Paris Climate Accord and lay the foundation for more bold action.

United in purpose, we must make the Republican denial face the reality of what the Trump Administration is doing to our natural environment and our constitutional environment – and act with the boldest common denominator to repair their damage and build a better future.

With the hope that you had a Happy Easter and a joyful Passover, I thank you for your leadership For The People.

We know the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, like Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (NY), Rashida Tlaib (MI) and Ilhan Omar (MN), want to move forward with impeachment proceedings. They even campaigned on doing suck. Other more moderate Democrats, like Pelosi, see the danger in moving full steam ahead with impeachment.

The Democratic infighting is sure to continue, especially as Pelosi loses control of her caucus. It's something that we've all, sadly, come to expect. The Democrats aren't interested in learning the truth. They're interested in fueling their own agenda and taking down President Trump at any and all costs. Their prosecutor, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, didn't find evidence of collusion and they're still not happy with the results. They're going to dig and dig and hope they find something – anything – to get Trump ousted from office. They couldn't win the election so they're now looking at using Congressional powers for political gains. It's sick and disgusting. And not what the Founding Fathers intended. At all.

Can you imagine if freshman Republicans came in to Congress and were hell-bent on impeaching the Manchurian muslim?The people’s business be damned; let’s just ‘get him’!

The cries of racism and bigotry would be never ending.


How generous of Nancy to let Trump slide this time on not charging him with a crime she has no evidence to support in the first place, then let the "secret" letter leak out to the press so everyone can see how benevolent she is!
 
Who cares about Nancy....fuck Nancy...

up to here with that b***
 
Townhall.com ^ | April 22, 2019 | Beth Baumann

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Monday penned a letter to her Democratic colleagues about the Mueller report. Without coming out and directly saying it, Pelosi told her caucus she doesn't want to go through with impeachment proceedings against President Trump. The reason? The American people will see their proceedings as an act of "passion or prejudice," not one of "truth finding."

Here's the full letter

April 22, 2019

Dear Democratic Colleague,

As you know, last Thursday's release of the redacted Mueller Report has caused a public outcry for truth and accountability. Since its release, our Committees of jurisdiction and their staffs have spent the holiday weekend reviewing its contents. Our country is well served by the exceptional leadership of our Chairs to seek the truth for the American people.

While we do not have the full report and the underlying exhibits, including the grand jury testimony, two of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's conclusions stand out: one, the "sweeping and systematic" Russian interference in our elections; and two, the President's repeated efforts to thwart cooperation with the independent prosecutors in their pursuit of justice.

As to Mueller's conclusion regarding Russian interference in our elections, House Democrats have led the way to strengthen our democracy with the early passage of H.R. 1.

The For The People Act addresses the sweeping election protection, ethics reforms, and voting rights protections that the public has demanded to ensure that each voter has an equal voice and that their votes are counted as cast. We continue to urge our Senate colleagues to take up these reforms. And in light of the President's defenders arguing in defense of receiving and weaponizing stolen emails, we continue to press our Republican House counterparts to take up our pledge to refuse to use stolen, hacked, or falsified information in campaigns because the American people deserve honest debate.

As to the President's conduct, we will scrupulously assert Congress' constitutional duty to honor our oath of office to support and defend the Constitution and our democracy. That includes honoring the Article I responsibility of the legislative branch to conduct oversight over the other branches of government, unified in our search for the truth and in upholding the security of our elections.

While our views range from proceeding to investigate the findings of the Mueller report or proceeding directly to impeachment, we all firmly agree that we should proceed down a path of finding the truth. It is also important to know that the facts regarding holding the President accountable can be gained outside of impeachment proceedings. As we proceed to uncover the truth and present additional needed reforms to protect our democracy, we must show the American people we are proceeding free from passion or prejudice, strictly on the presentation of fact.

Because we still have not seen the full Mueller Report, I have enclosed the bicameral letter Democratic leaders sent rejecting Attorney General Barr's effort to provide the remainder of the report to only a few Members of Congress, and only in a classified setting. We insist on the public's right to know, so the American people can learn the truth and Congress can make our decision on how to proceed.

Whether currently indictable or not, it is clear that the President has, at a minimum, engaged in highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior which does not bring honor to the office he holds. It is also clear that the Congressional Republicans have an unlimited appetite for such low standards. The GOP should be ashamed of what the Mueller report has revealed, instead of giving the President their blessings.

Today, at 5:00 pm ET, we will have a conference call for our Chairs to report on the status of their review of the redacted Mueller report, their request for the full report and underlying exhibits, and discuss what comes next.

Today is also Earth Day, where we sadly see Republicans' continued denial of the climate crisis and active efforts to roll back our hard-fought environmental protections. When we return to Washington, we will continue to move forward with our Climate Action Now Act, H.R. 9, to uphold the Paris Climate Accord and lay the foundation for more bold action.

United in purpose, we must make the Republican denial face the reality of what the Trump Administration is doing to our natural environment and our constitutional environment – and act with the boldest common denominator to repair their damage and build a better future.

With the hope that you had a Happy Easter and a joyful Passover, I thank you for your leadership For The People.

We know the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, like Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (NY), Rashida Tlaib (MI) and Ilhan Omar (MN), want to move forward with impeachment proceedings. They even campaigned on doing suck. Other more moderate Democrats, like Pelosi, see the danger in moving full steam ahead with impeachment.

The Democratic infighting is sure to continue, especially as Pelosi loses control of her caucus. It's something that we've all, sadly, come to expect. The Democrats aren't interested in learning the truth. They're interested in fueling their own agenda and taking down President Trump at any and all costs. Their prosecutor, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, didn't find evidence of collusion and they're still not happy with the results. They're going to dig and dig and hope they find something – anything – to get Trump ousted from office. They couldn't win the election so they're now looking at using Congressional powers for political gains. It's sick and disgusting. And not what the Founding Fathers intended. At all.

Can you imagine if freshman Republicans came in to Congress and were hell-bent on impeaching the Manchurian muslim?The people’s business be damned; let’s just ‘get him’!

The cries of racism and bigotry would be never ending.


How generous of Nancy to let Trump slide this time on not charging him with a crime she has no evidence to support in the first place, then let the "secret" letter leak out to the press so everyone can see how benevolent she is!
Transparent?

Not hardly... Its a I told them not too letter... So she can latter say "It wasn't me" when it implodes.. This is a cover Pelosie's ass letter and let the idiots destroy their party.. This is Nancy kissing AOC's far left wing ass..
 
None of them have the nerve to do it. Impeach Trump for obstructing an investigation based on a coup attempt? No way any of them actually go down that road. They will use it as a prop. But, that is it.
 
The only public outcry I've seen if the bat shit crazy Dems.

They hoped and prayed the Mueller report would hang Trump.

It didn't. How do you obstruct something that didn't happen??

The bat shit crazy Dems need to know. LOL
 
Townhall.com ^ | April 22, 2019 | Beth Baumann

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Monday penned a letter to her Democratic colleagues about the Mueller report. Without coming out and directly saying it, Pelosi told her caucus she doesn't want to go through with impeachment proceedings against President Trump. The reason? The American people will see their proceedings as an act of "passion or prejudice," not one of "truth finding."

Here's the full letter

April 22, 2019

Dear Democratic Colleague,

As you know, last Thursday's release of the redacted Mueller Report has caused a public outcry for truth and accountability. Since its release, our Committees of jurisdiction and their staffs have spent the holiday weekend reviewing its contents. Our country is well served by the exceptional leadership of our Chairs to seek the truth for the American people.

While we do not have the full report and the underlying exhibits, including the grand jury testimony, two of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's conclusions stand out: one, the "sweeping and systematic" Russian interference in our elections; and two, the President's repeated efforts to thwart cooperation with the independent prosecutors in their pursuit of justice.

As to Mueller's conclusion regarding Russian interference in our elections, House Democrats have led the way to strengthen our democracy with the early passage of H.R. 1.

The For The People Act addresses the sweeping election protection, ethics reforms, and voting rights protections that the public has demanded to ensure that each voter has an equal voice and that their votes are counted as cast. We continue to urge our Senate colleagues to take up these reforms. And in light of the President's defenders arguing in defense of receiving and weaponizing stolen emails, we continue to press our Republican House counterparts to take up our pledge to refuse to use stolen, hacked, or falsified information in campaigns because the American people deserve honest debate.

As to the President's conduct, we will scrupulously assert Congress' constitutional duty to honor our oath of office to support and defend the Constitution and our democracy. That includes honoring the Article I responsibility of the legislative branch to conduct oversight over the other branches of government, unified in our search for the truth and in upholding the security of our elections.

While our views range from proceeding to investigate the findings of the Mueller report or proceeding directly to impeachment, we all firmly agree that we should proceed down a path of finding the truth. It is also important to know that the facts regarding holding the President accountable can be gained outside of impeachment proceedings. As we proceed to uncover the truth and present additional needed reforms to protect our democracy, we must show the American people we are proceeding free from passion or prejudice, strictly on the presentation of fact.

Because we still have not seen the full Mueller Report, I have enclosed the bicameral letter Democratic leaders sent rejecting Attorney General Barr's effort to provide the remainder of the report to only a few Members of Congress, and only in a classified setting. We insist on the public's right to know, so the American people can learn the truth and Congress can make our decision on how to proceed.

Whether currently indictable or not, it is clear that the President has, at a minimum, engaged in highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior which does not bring honor to the office he holds. It is also clear that the Congressional Republicans have an unlimited appetite for such low standards. The GOP should be ashamed of what the Mueller report has revealed, instead of giving the President their blessings.

Today, at 5:00 pm ET, we will have a conference call for our Chairs to report on the status of their review of the redacted Mueller report, their request for the full report and underlying exhibits, and discuss what comes next.

Today is also Earth Day, where we sadly see Republicans' continued denial of the climate crisis and active efforts to roll back our hard-fought environmental protections. When we return to Washington, we will continue to move forward with our Climate Action Now Act, H.R. 9, to uphold the Paris Climate Accord and lay the foundation for more bold action.

United in purpose, we must make the Republican denial face the reality of what the Trump Administration is doing to our natural environment and our constitutional environment – and act with the boldest common denominator to repair their damage and build a better future.

With the hope that you had a Happy Easter and a joyful Passover, I thank you for your leadership For The People.

We know the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, like Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (NY), Rashida Tlaib (MI) and Ilhan Omar (MN), want to move forward with impeachment proceedings. They even campaigned on doing suck. Other more moderate Democrats, like Pelosi, see the danger in moving full steam ahead with impeachment.

The Democratic infighting is sure to continue, especially as Pelosi loses control of her caucus. It's something that we've all, sadly, come to expect. The Democrats aren't interested in learning the truth. They're interested in fueling their own agenda and taking down President Trump at any and all costs. Their prosecutor, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, didn't find evidence of collusion and they're still not happy with the results. They're going to dig and dig and hope they find something – anything – to get Trump ousted from office. They couldn't win the election so they're now looking at using Congressional powers for political gains. It's sick and disgusting. And not what the Founding Fathers intended. At all.

------------

Can you imagine if freshman Republicans came in to Congress and were hell-bent on impeaching the Manchurian muslim?The people’s business be damned; let’s just ‘get him’!

The cries of racism and bigotry would be never ending.
She is going to get primaried now.

She is not crazy enough for Democrats or San Francisco anymore.
 
The sad fact here is that the senate republicans would not vote to impeach for any conceivable crime. The republicans have abandoned everything they ever said they believed in for Trump and I seriously can't figure out why.
 
Townhall.com ^ | April 22, 2019 | Beth Baumann

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Monday penned a letter to her Democratic colleagues about the Mueller report. Without coming out and directly saying it, Pelosi told her caucus she doesn't want to go through with impeachment proceedings against President Trump. The reason? The American people will see their proceedings as an act of "passion or prejudice," not one of "truth finding."

Here's the full letter

April 22, 2019

Dear Democratic Colleague,

As you know, last Thursday's release of the redacted Mueller Report has caused a public outcry for truth and accountability. Since its release, our Committees of jurisdiction and their staffs have spent the holiday weekend reviewing its contents. Our country is well served by the exceptional leadership of our Chairs to seek the truth for the American people.

While we do not have the full report and the underlying exhibits, including the grand jury testimony, two of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's conclusions stand out: one, the "sweeping and systematic" Russian interference in our elections; and two, the President's repeated efforts to thwart cooperation with the independent prosecutors in their pursuit of justice.

As to Mueller's conclusion regarding Russian interference in our elections, House Democrats have led the way to strengthen our democracy with the early passage of H.R. 1.

The For The People Act addresses the sweeping election protection, ethics reforms, and voting rights protections that the public has demanded to ensure that each voter has an equal voice and that their votes are counted as cast. We continue to urge our Senate colleagues to take up these reforms. And in light of the President's defenders arguing in defense of receiving and weaponizing stolen emails, we continue to press our Republican House counterparts to take up our pledge to refuse to use stolen, hacked, or falsified information in campaigns because the American people deserve honest debate.

As to the President's conduct, we will scrupulously assert Congress' constitutional duty to honor our oath of office to support and defend the Constitution and our democracy. That includes honoring the Article I responsibility of the legislative branch to conduct oversight over the other branches of government, unified in our search for the truth and in upholding the security of our elections.

While our views range from proceeding to investigate the findings of the Mueller report or proceeding directly to impeachment, we all firmly agree that we should proceed down a path of finding the truth. It is also important to know that the facts regarding holding the President accountable can be gained outside of impeachment proceedings. As we proceed to uncover the truth and present additional needed reforms to protect our democracy, we must show the American people we are proceeding free from passion or prejudice, strictly on the presentation of fact.

Because we still have not seen the full Mueller Report, I have enclosed the bicameral letter Democratic leaders sent rejecting Attorney General Barr's effort to provide the remainder of the report to only a few Members of Congress, and only in a classified setting. We insist on the public's right to know, so the American people can learn the truth and Congress can make our decision on how to proceed.

Whether currently indictable or not, it is clear that the President has, at a minimum, engaged in highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior which does not bring honor to the office he holds. It is also clear that the Congressional Republicans have an unlimited appetite for such low standards. The GOP should be ashamed of what the Mueller report has revealed, instead of giving the President their blessings.

Today, at 5:00 pm ET, we will have a conference call for our Chairs to report on the status of their review of the redacted Mueller report, their request for the full report and underlying exhibits, and discuss what comes next.

Today is also Earth Day, where we sadly see Republicans' continued denial of the climate crisis and active efforts to roll back our hard-fought environmental protections. When we return to Washington, we will continue to move forward with our Climate Action Now Act, H.R. 9, to uphold the Paris Climate Accord and lay the foundation for more bold action.

United in purpose, we must make the Republican denial face the reality of what the Trump Administration is doing to our natural environment and our constitutional environment – and act with the boldest common denominator to repair their damage and build a better future.

With the hope that you had a Happy Easter and a joyful Passover, I thank you for your leadership For The People.

We know the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, like Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (NY), Rashida Tlaib (MI) and Ilhan Omar (MN), want to move forward with impeachment proceedings. They even campaigned on doing suck. Other more moderate Democrats, like Pelosi, see the danger in moving full steam ahead with impeachment.

The Democratic infighting is sure to continue, especially as Pelosi loses control of her caucus. It's something that we've all, sadly, come to expect. The Democrats aren't interested in learning the truth. They're interested in fueling their own agenda and taking down President Trump at any and all costs. Their prosecutor, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, didn't find evidence of collusion and they're still not happy with the results. They're going to dig and dig and hope they find something – anything – to get Trump ousted from office. They couldn't win the election so they're now looking at using Congressional powers for political gains. It's sick and disgusting. And not what the Founding Fathers intended. At all.

Can you imagine if freshman Republicans came in to Congress and were hell-bent on impeaching the Manchurian muslim?The people’s business be damned; let’s just ‘get him’!

The cries of racism and bigotry would be never ending.


How generous of Nancy to let Trump slide this time on not charging him with a crime she has no evidence to support in the first place, then let the "secret" letter leak out to the press so everyone can see how benevolent she is!
Transparent?

Not hardly... Its a I told them not too letter... So she can latter say "It wasn't me" when it implodes.. This is a cover Pelosie's ass letter and let the idiots destroy their party.. This is Nancy kissing AOC's far left wing ass..


I see the bloviating bitch Harris has now joined ranks with Warren! IMPEACH 45! IMPEACH45! Come on, baby! Go on and try to do it!
 
This is a knotty problem. The prevalent view is that impeachment is a political loser. The pols believe that it will hurt the party. On the other hand, they have a duty to maintain the separation of powers and checks and balances. A few Dems do not care. They see it as their duty to help preserve the country. Warren sees it as a duty and will do it reluctantly.
Trump is breaking down the walls and assuming more and more power. He wants to run the FBI and justice department. He is a danger to the American experiment.
 
Townhall.com ^ | April 22, 2019 | Beth Baumann

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Monday penned a letter to her Democratic colleagues about the Mueller report. Without coming out and directly saying it, Pelosi told her caucus she doesn't want to go through with impeachment proceedings against President Trump. The reason? The American people will see their proceedings as an act of "passion or prejudice," not one of "truth finding."

Here's the full letter

April 22, 2019

Dear Democratic Colleague,

As you know, last Thursday's release of the redacted Mueller Report has caused a public outcry for truth and accountability. Since its release, our Committees of jurisdiction and their staffs have spent the holiday weekend reviewing its contents. Our country is well served by the exceptional leadership of our Chairs to seek the truth for the American people.

While we do not have the full report and the underlying exhibits, including the grand jury testimony, two of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's conclusions stand out: one, the "sweeping and systematic" Russian interference in our elections; and two, the President's repeated efforts to thwart cooperation with the independent prosecutors in their pursuit of justice.

As to Mueller's conclusion regarding Russian interference in our elections, House Democrats have led the way to strengthen our democracy with the early passage of H.R. 1.

The For The People Act addresses the sweeping election protection, ethics reforms, and voting rights protections that the public has demanded to ensure that each voter has an equal voice and that their votes are counted as cast. We continue to urge our Senate colleagues to take up these reforms. And in light of the President's defenders arguing in defense of receiving and weaponizing stolen emails, we continue to press our Republican House counterparts to take up our pledge to refuse to use stolen, hacked, or falsified information in campaigns because the American people deserve honest debate.

As to the President's conduct, we will scrupulously assert Congress' constitutional duty to honor our oath of office to support and defend the Constitution and our democracy. That includes honoring the Article I responsibility of the legislative branch to conduct oversight over the other branches of government, unified in our search for the truth and in upholding the security of our elections.

While our views range from proceeding to investigate the findings of the Mueller report or proceeding directly to impeachment, we all firmly agree that we should proceed down a path of finding the truth. It is also important to know that the facts regarding holding the President accountable can be gained outside of impeachment proceedings. As we proceed to uncover the truth and present additional needed reforms to protect our democracy, we must show the American people we are proceeding free from passion or prejudice, strictly on the presentation of fact.

Because we still have not seen the full Mueller Report, I have enclosed the bicameral letter Democratic leaders sent rejecting Attorney General Barr's effort to provide the remainder of the report to only a few Members of Congress, and only in a classified setting. We insist on the public's right to know, so the American people can learn the truth and Congress can make our decision on how to proceed.

Whether currently indictable or not, it is clear that the President has, at a minimum, engaged in highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior which does not bring honor to the office he holds. It is also clear that the Congressional Republicans have an unlimited appetite for such low standards. The GOP should be ashamed of what the Mueller report has revealed, instead of giving the President their blessings.

Today, at 5:00 pm ET, we will have a conference call for our Chairs to report on the status of their review of the redacted Mueller report, their request for the full report and underlying exhibits, and discuss what comes next.

Today is also Earth Day, where we sadly see Republicans' continued denial of the climate crisis and active efforts to roll back our hard-fought environmental protections. When we return to Washington, we will continue to move forward with our Climate Action Now Act, H.R. 9, to uphold the Paris Climate Accord and lay the foundation for more bold action.

United in purpose, we must make the Republican denial face the reality of what the Trump Administration is doing to our natural environment and our constitutional environment – and act with the boldest common denominator to repair their damage and build a better future.

With the hope that you had a Happy Easter and a joyful Passover, I thank you for your leadership For The People.

We know the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, like Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (NY), Rashida Tlaib (MI) and Ilhan Omar (MN), want to move forward with impeachment proceedings. They even campaigned on doing suck. Other more moderate Democrats, like Pelosi, see the danger in moving full steam ahead with impeachment.

The Democratic infighting is sure to continue, especially as Pelosi loses control of her caucus. It's something that we've all, sadly, come to expect. The Democrats aren't interested in learning the truth. They're interested in fueling their own agenda and taking down President Trump at any and all costs. Their prosecutor, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, didn't find evidence of collusion and they're still not happy with the results. They're going to dig and dig and hope they find something – anything – to get Trump ousted from office. They couldn't win the election so they're now looking at using Congressional powers for political gains. It's sick and disgusting. And not what the Founding Fathers intended. At all.

------------

Can you imagine if freshman Republicans came in to Congress and were hell-bent on impeaching the Manchurian muslim?The people’s business be damned; let’s just ‘get him’!

The cries of racism and bigotry would be never ending.

Fuck Nancy! It's time for new, Jihadist leadership of the democrat Party!
 
This is a knotty problem. The prevalent view is that impeachment is a political loser. The pols believe that it will hurt the party. On the other hand, they have a duty to maintain the separation of powers and checks and balances. A few Dems do not care. They see it as their duty to help preserve the country. Warren sees it as a duty and will do it reluctantly.
Trump is breaking down the walls and assuming more and more power. He wants to run the FBI and justice department. He is a danger to the American experiment.

He is the President. He does run the FBI and Justice Department, dumbass!
 
Townhall.com ^ | April 22, 2019 | Beth Baumann

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Monday penned a letter to her Democratic colleagues about the Mueller report. Without coming out and directly saying it, Pelosi told her caucus she doesn't want to go through with impeachment proceedings against President Trump. The reason? The American people will see their proceedings as an act of "passion or prejudice," not one of "truth finding."

Here's the full letter

April 22, 2019

Dear Democratic Colleague,

As you know, last Thursday's release of the redacted Mueller Report has caused a public outcry for truth and accountability. Since its release, our Committees of jurisdiction and their staffs have spent the holiday weekend reviewing its contents. Our country is well served by the exceptional leadership of our Chairs to seek the truth for the American people.

While we do not have the full report and the underlying exhibits, including the grand jury testimony, two of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's conclusions stand out: one, the "sweeping and systematic" Russian interference in our elections; and two, the President's repeated efforts to thwart cooperation with the independent prosecutors in their pursuit of justice.

As to Mueller's conclusion regarding Russian interference in our elections, House Democrats have led the way to strengthen our democracy with the early passage of H.R. 1.

The For The People Act addresses the sweeping election protection, ethics reforms, and voting rights protections that the public has demanded to ensure that each voter has an equal voice and that their votes are counted as cast. We continue to urge our Senate colleagues to take up these reforms. And in light of the President's defenders arguing in defense of receiving and weaponizing stolen emails, we continue to press our Republican House counterparts to take up our pledge to refuse to use stolen, hacked, or falsified information in campaigns because the American people deserve honest debate.

As to the President's conduct, we will scrupulously assert Congress' constitutional duty to honor our oath of office to support and defend the Constitution and our democracy. That includes honoring the Article I responsibility of the legislative branch to conduct oversight over the other branches of government, unified in our search for the truth and in upholding the security of our elections.

While our views range from proceeding to investigate the findings of the Mueller report or proceeding directly to impeachment, we all firmly agree that we should proceed down a path of finding the truth. It is also important to know that the facts regarding holding the President accountable can be gained outside of impeachment proceedings. As we proceed to uncover the truth and present additional needed reforms to protect our democracy, we must show the American people we are proceeding free from passion or prejudice, strictly on the presentation of fact.

Because we still have not seen the full Mueller Report, I have enclosed the bicameral letter Democratic leaders sent rejecting Attorney General Barr's effort to provide the remainder of the report to only a few Members of Congress, and only in a classified setting. We insist on the public's right to know, so the American people can learn the truth and Congress can make our decision on how to proceed.

Whether currently indictable or not, it is clear that the President has, at a minimum, engaged in highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior which does not bring honor to the office he holds. It is also clear that the Congressional Republicans have an unlimited appetite for such low standards. The GOP should be ashamed of what the Mueller report has revealed, instead of giving the President their blessings.

Today, at 5:00 pm ET, we will have a conference call for our Chairs to report on the status of their review of the redacted Mueller report, their request for the full report and underlying exhibits, and discuss what comes next.

Today is also Earth Day, where we sadly see Republicans' continued denial of the climate crisis and active efforts to roll back our hard-fought environmental protections. When we return to Washington, we will continue to move forward with our Climate Action Now Act, H.R. 9, to uphold the Paris Climate Accord and lay the foundation for more bold action.

United in purpose, we must make the Republican denial face the reality of what the Trump Administration is doing to our natural environment and our constitutional environment – and act with the boldest common denominator to repair their damage and build a better future.

With the hope that you had a Happy Easter and a joyful Passover, I thank you for your leadership For The People.

We know the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, like Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (NY), Rashida Tlaib (MI) and Ilhan Omar (MN), want to move forward with impeachment proceedings. They even campaigned on doing suck. Other more moderate Democrats, like Pelosi, see the danger in moving full steam ahead with impeachment.

The Democratic infighting is sure to continue, especially as Pelosi loses control of her caucus. It's something that we've all, sadly, come to expect. The Democrats aren't interested in learning the truth. They're interested in fueling their own agenda and taking down President Trump at any and all costs. Their prosecutor, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, didn't find evidence of collusion and they're still not happy with the results. They're going to dig and dig and hope they find something – anything – to get Trump ousted from office. They couldn't win the election so they're now looking at using Congressional powers for political gains. It's sick and disgusting. And not what the Founding Fathers intended. At all.

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Can you imagine if freshman Republicans came in to Congress and were hell-bent on impeaching the Manchurian muslim?The people’s business be damned; let’s just ‘get him’!

The cries of racism and bigotry would be never ending.
Pelosi is a Putin puppet protecting the treasonous Trump.
 
The sad fact here is that the senate republicans would not vote to impeach for any conceivable crime. The republicans have abandoned everything they ever said they believed in for Trump and I seriously can't figure out why.
That's been the case for decades, the very nature of the blind partisan right.

Republicans will never turn on a Republican president no matter how wrong he is or unfit he is to be president.
 
This is a knotty problem. The prevalent view is that impeachment is a political loser. The pols believe that it will hurt the party. On the other hand, they have a duty to maintain the separation of powers and checks and balances. A few Dems do not care. They see it as their duty to help preserve the country. Warren sees it as a duty and will do it reluctantly.
Trump is breaking down the walls and assuming more and more power. He wants to run the FBI and justice department. He is a danger to the American experiment.

He is the President. He does run the FBI and Justice Department, dumbass!
Nope, he does not. We have 3 separate but equal branches of government. Are you really that ignorant? Executive, judicial and legislative, ever hear of them?
 

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