Poll Finds Support For Impeachment Growing WhatDoYouThink?
Following the announcement that the House would be initiating an impeachment inquiry, support for starting impeachment proceedings against President Trump grew among Americans from 36% to 43%, suggesting that the nation may be amenable to the process moving forward.
What doJayden Barajas • Truck Fueler “It’s hard to stand in the way of any process that could result in Rudy Giuliani being arrested for perjury.”Greg Castro • Avant Garde Botanist
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