It's a pattern that never changes.
They will never admit when they were wrong.
Pelosi is on public record saying Trump wasn't worth it - apparently Dems could give a shit and it's the psycho right making it an issue.
what else is new ................
Six Democrats demand Trump impeachment hearings
Democrats heighten calls for Trump's impeachment after bombshell report that says he instructed Cohen to lie to Congress
House Dems introduce articles of impeachment against Trump
A running list of Democrats who have discussed impeachment
California Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán: Barragán raised the possibility of impeachment at a town hall in her district on May 15.
"Every day there's something new, the more I smell impeachment," Barragán said.
Barragán's office told CNN's KFile she wasn't directly calling for impeachment.
California Rep. Ted Lieu: Lieu said on May 16 that Democrats would follow the facts following reports that former FBI Director James Comey wrote in a memo that President Donald Trump asked him to end the investigation of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
"If the news reports are true, this is obstruction of justice by the President," Lieu said on
KNX radio.
"As an American I hope impeachment does not happen," Lieu added. "That is never good for a system of government, but we do have to follow the facts and the investigation where it leads. Certainly impeachment is possible. Obstruction of justice was in fact the first article of impeachment during Richard Nixon's tenure."
Maine Sen. Angus King: King, an Independent who caucuses with the Democrats, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on May 16 that the possibility of impeachment was getting closer.
"If indeed the President tried to tell the director of the FBI who worked for him that he should drop an investigation, whether it was Michael Flynn or whether it was some investigation that had nothing to do with Russia or politics or the election, that's a very serious matter," King said.
"If these allegations, senator, are true, are we getting closer to the possibility of yet another impeachment process?" Wolf Blitzer asked.
"Reluctantly, Wolf, I have to say yes, simply because obstruction of justice is such a serious offense," King responded.
Florida Rep. Ted Deutch: After The New York Times reported on May 16 that James Comey kept a memo alleging that President Trump asked him to drop the investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, Deutch
tweeted, "Asking FBI to drop an investigation is obstruction of justice. Obstruction of justice is an impeachable offense."
Florida Rep. Frederica Wilson: On May 16, Wilson responded to the news of the Comey memo by
telling CBS Miami that President Trump "doesn't realize he is on the brink of impeachment. And people will begin to call for him to be impeached."
Washington Rep. Pramila Jayapal: Jayapal released a statement in response to the May 16 Comey memo news saying, "If true, Donald Trump's attempt to influence and intimidate the FBI Director James Comey to block an investigation is a textbook definition of obstruction of justice and it would be an impeachable offense."
New Jersey Rep. Donald Payne Jr.: Payne
said in a May 17 statement that after the Comey memo news, "All options—including impeachment—should be on the table for President Trump."
Massachusetts Rep. Stephen Lynch: Lynch said on May 17 it would be grounds for impeachment if the President attempted to interfere with an FBI investigation into Michael Flynn.
"May be grounds, absolutely," Lynch said on local public radio when asked about impeachment.
Lynch added if the President interfered with an ongoing investigation "for a corrupt purpose," then "this would be an impeachable offense."
Tennessee Rep. Steve Cohen: Cohen said his "belly" wants to go forward with impeachment but his brain is saying wait for more facts.
"My belly says go forward with impeachment, but my brain says wait until... facts are more developed," according to a local news reporter who interviewed Cohen -- which Cohen then
retweeted.
New York Rep. Adriano Espaillat: Espaillat retweeted a tweet citing comments from CNN contributor David Gergen, who said, "I think we're in impeachment territory."
A spokeswoman for the congressman confirmed he was calling for Trump's impeachment.
"Rep. Espaillat is calling for Trump's impeachment. He will be talking about this issue later this evening on the House floor, likely around 6pm," his spokeswoman said.
Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings: In an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer on May 16, Cummings said obstruction of justice by the President would be an impeachable offense.
"CNN is reporting that this memo that was written by the FBI Director James Comey, says, among other things, 'I hope you can let this go,'" Blitzer said. "The New York Times says the memo also says, 'I hope you can see your way clear of letting this go, Michael Flynn go, he is a good guy. I hope can you let this go.' Is that, potentially, impeachable if it is an obstruction of justice?
"I think we have to look into it further, Wolf. But I would think so," replied Cummings.
Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline: Cicilline said if the President obstructed justice, it would be grounds for impeachment.
"These are very, very serious allegations," Cicilline said in an interview with WJAR on May 17. "No one in our country is above the law, including the President of the United States. And if in fact he attempted to impede or prevent an investigation and obstructed justice, that is a basis for removal from office."
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren: In an
interview with Jezebel, Warren said she would "absolutely" support impeachment if allegations of obstruction of justice against Trump are proven true.
"Let's be clear: In the past, there has been strong bipartisan agreement that obstruction of justice is an impeachable offense," she said. "That's not a Democratic position or a Republican conviction, it is a bipartisan position. And if the facts that are currently alleged are proven, then we should take the next step."
New York Rep. Jerry Nadler: Nadler
tweeted on May 17 that impeachment is "a possibility" if inquiries into Trump prove he obstructed justice.
New York Rep. Yvette Clarke: Clarke tweeted on May 17: "We have to remove @realDonaldTrump from the White House as soon as possible. #Impeach45"