Congress this week: Contempt vote, John Dean testifies and a rare open counter-intel hearing.
Pelosi said in a meeting last week with committee chairs that her party should not proceed with impeachment, because they would be better off having Trump lose re-election in 2020 and have him prosecuted.
Nadler has reportedly has been pushing for impeachment, a push that has not not been independently confirmed by NBC. In an interview last week with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer after the meeting with the speaker, Nadler was asked if he and Pelosi were reading from the same impeachment playbook. Asked if he would open a formal impeachment inquiry without Pelosi’s endorsement, Nadler didn’t rule it out.
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