Because they don’t have the power to do anything about what Rules decides, it’s more than likely that the four Republicans on the committee will try to hold their own mini-circus tomorrow
House Rules Committee chairman Jim McGovern Photo: Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Imag Last week’s televised House Judiciary Committee mark-up of articles of impeachment was both unusual and extremely tedious — mostly thanks to Committee Republicans trying to drag the evening session into the wee hours when no one would be watching.
The House Rules Committee is scheduled to meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday for consideration of the articles of impeachment in their tiny hearing room tucked away on the third floor of the Capitol, just across the hall from the House Daily Press Gallery.Accustomed to toiling in wonky obscurity, often late at night and very rarely on live television, the small and fiercely partisan committee will hear testimony and develop parameters for floor consideration of impeachment….
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