How the House Judiciary Committee Is Looking Toward Impeachment

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How the House Judiciary Committee Is Looking Toward Impeachment
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“We are using our full Article I powers to investigate the conduct of the president and to consider what [Constitutional] remedies there are,” Chairman Rep. Jerry Nadler said

so far, insisting the best way to get Trump out of office is to vote him out in 2020. But each week, an increasing number of members of the Democratic caucus have been coming out in support of starting impeachment proceedings.In the suit, Congress requested to see the unredacted version of the Mueller report as well as grand jury testimony and exhibits related to Mueller’s investigation and

Justifying their reasoning to the judge, House Democrats wrote in the filing, “Because Department of Justice policies will not allow prosecution of a sitting president, the United States House of Representatives is the only institution of the federal government that can now hold President Trump accountable for these actions.”

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