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The most important outcome of this meeting is one word, "coverup". Nancy thinks that one word will substitute for impeachment. Fat chance.
The Speaker is saying that Democrats are beginning to win some of the procedural fights against the White House including late yesterday what a judge's ruling against Trump's firms, ordering them to hand over documents to congress.
The Judge gave Trump's firms seven days to hand over documents to congress and we have six more days and counting to see what Trump and his firm will do. We are going into recess for the memorial day holidays and when congress comes back to order, then we can take the next steps, if their is no compliance of a lawful order and if Trump's firm comply, then congress will have more information to share with the people of The United States of America.
You saw what Nancy accomplished with that one word, COVERUP. Like I said at the start, after the midterms, nothing will get done for two whole years and Nancy just sealed the deal with that one word. Bring on your impeachment Ron, don't cower behind the word "coverup". If there's a coverup then how the hell can you not impeach? You're a bunch of effing cowards!
Not yet Steve, the facts will come out first, keep your pantyhose on Steve.
You've got no reason to wait Ron AND you've done nothing for the American people. Trump has totally, completely occupied the empty space where your brains normally should be and all you can do is scream like lunatics.
I am cool as can be and the evidence that Trump don't want The American people see will soon be learned, just stand-by.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is facing high-level pressure as some top democrats in her caucus are now privately lobbying her to start impeachment hearings. The reporting comes as former White House counsel Don McGahn is refuses to comply with a subpoena for testimony. Member of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Cohen, sheds light on the conversations around impeachment among congressional Democrats, telling MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber that “80-90%” of the Judiciary Committee “is on board to impeach.