Since the Democrats are not following the Constitution in this impeachment coup INQUIRY and now they have switched to a full blown illegal impeachment coup which is pending – according to the left (he is guilty until he proves himself innocent which does not follow the Constitution) – how will this affect the new Congressmen/women from districts that Prez Trump won – who were elected and not part of the left’s coup or trying to take down the President?
This impeachment coup to take over the country started immediately upon the Presidents inaugural/prior to (2013) and has been going on for years.
If they vote for the impeachment coup – don’t they become a part of the coup and could be indicted when AG Barr starts that part of the scandal?
Aren’t all of the Democrats/Obama/BILLARY/FBI/DOJ/Intelligence Bureau’s/FAKE NEWS MEDIA who participated in this coup a part of being caught in the net – ALL PART OF THE SWAMP?
Will this be a military trial for these people?
Just thinking! Sure looks like they need a lot of rope.
Time will tell if AG Barr is a part of the coup. If he doesn’t indict – that will tell us.
kommonsentsjane
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Democratic Rep. Van Drew to vote against Trump impeachment, says others could join him
Christal Hayes, USA TODAYPublished 9:43 p.m. ET Dec. 11, 2019 | Updated 1:53 p.m. ET Dec. 12, 2019
Rep. Jeff Van Drew is one of only two democrats in the country to vote against the impeachment inquiry. Joe Lamberti, USA TODAY
ll vote against articles of impeachment that outline the case for President Trump’s removal from office, becoming the first Democrat to publicly say he will not vote with his colleagues.
Van Drew, a Democrat who represents a district in New Jersey that favored Trump by five points in 2016, has been a vocal opponent to the impeachment effort examining whether Trump pressured Ukraine to investigate his political rival, former Vice President Joe Biden. Trump denies the allegations and has called the inquiry a “hoax.”
Van Drew said that he did not think Trump’s conduct was grounds for impeachment and that impeachment would only end up helping the president in 2020.
“I don’t see anything there worthy of actually taking a president out of office,” he said. “I’m concerned about splitting our nation apart.”
He said he believed there were other mechanisms for removing a president from office. An election, he noted, could do this. Van Drew said one of his biggest concerns was emboldening Trump because an impeachment trial in the GOP-controlled Senate will likely not lead to his removal from office.
“I always say, you got to really be careful what you wish for in life,” he said. “I think (Trump) actually gets help with this, to be honest with you. He’s going to be able to go all over the country and say he is found not guilty.”