National advocacy groups delivered to Congress petitions of what they said contained 10,000,000 signatures from people who support the impeachment of President Trump.
WASHINGTON — National advocacy groups on Thursday delivered to Congress multiple petitions of what they said contained 10 million signatures from people who support the impeachment of President Donald Trump., who has introduced a bill that would direct the House Judiciary Committee to investigate whether Trump committed impeachable offenses — an issue that has been heating up among congressional Democrats and presidential contenders.
MoveOn spearheaded the effort that included groups such as Need to Impeach, CREDO and the organizers behind the annual Women's March."This is incredible because this is how movements start," Tlaib told supporters rallying for impeachment next to the Capitol building."We cannot set a precedent and allow the rule of law to be eroded, allow our democracy to continue to be corrupted by this president.
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