Rep. Al Green first introduced an impeachment resolution in Jan. 2017, before Trump even assumed office. His resolution today received 95 votes, 40% of the Dem caucus (including, significantly, Nadler) despite the procedural stupidity of introducing it before Mueller testifies
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The past few weeks have been a "down time" for impeachment-related activity but support has still been slowly growing. An essentially pointless resolution just got 95 votes. Mueller next week is the grand salami. Saddle up!
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Nadler is known to privately support impeachment proceedings and signaled that publicly for the first time today by voting for this symbolic resolution. On the question of "Will they initiate the proceedings," today increased the odds of YES
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Engel is one of the most powerful House Dems and if he's voting in favor of this throwaway resolution, that's also significanthttps://twitter.com/lindsemcpherson/status/1151606558444457985 …
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Which will do what exactly?
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Trump attempted to obstruct a credible federal investigation into him. You keep forgetting to mention that
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