Washington – Impeach The President? House Democrats Saying Not So Fast

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    House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., meets with reporters on the day after the midterm elections as Democrats took back the House with a surge of fresh new candidates and an outpouring of voter enthusiasm ending eight years of Republican control, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)Washington – Whatever happened to trying to impeach President Donald Trump?

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    As House Democrats begin laying out the vision for their new majority, that item is noticeably missing from the to-do list and firmly on the margins.

    The agenda for now includes spending on public works projects, lowering health care costs and increasing oversight of the administration.

    It’s the balance that Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi is trying to strike in the new Congress between those on her party’s left flank who are eager to confront the president, and her instinct to prioritize the kitchen-table promises that Democrats made to voters who elected them to office.

    “We shouldn’t impeach the president for political reasons and we shouldn’t not impeach the president for political reasons,” Pelosi recently told The Associated Press.

    The California lawmaker, who hopes to lead Democrats as House speaker come January, calls impeachment a “divisive activity” that needs to be approached with bipartisanship. “If the case if there, then that should be self-evident to Democrats and Republicans,” she said.

    Those pressing for impeachment acknowledge they don’t expect action on Day One of the new majority, but they do want to see Democrats start laying the groundwork for proceedings.

    “We’re for impeachment. We’re not for get-sworn-in-on-Jan.-1-and-start-taking-votes,” said Kevin Mack, the lead strategist for billionaire Tom Steyer’s Need to Impeach campaign. “Our argument is the Constitution outlines a process to remove a lawless president.”

    In a new ad, Steyer says Democrats “just need the will” to act. He says he’s calling on Americans to join the 6 million who have already signed on to his group to “give Congress the courage to act.”

    “The American people are tired of being told to wait,” Mack said. “Our argument to Congress is you are a co-equal branch of government. It’s time to do what is morally correct.”

    Twice over the past two years since Trump was elected, Democrats have tried to force votes on impeachment proceedings, winning a high-water mark of more than 60 supporters, far from the 218 needed.

    Republicans are counting on impeachment fervor to overtake Democrats, leading them astray from campaign promises or dealmaking with Trump.

    “We know the Democrats have a plan: They want to disrupt, they want to try to impeach,” said GOP Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California after winning the GOP’s internal election to serve as minority leader in the new Congress. He warned that Democrats were laying the groundwork to impeach Trump.

    Pelosi has made it clear the new majority will not engage in what she calls a “scattershot” approach to investigating the administration.

    Instead, the incoming Democratic leaders of House committees will conduct oversight of the president’s business and White House dealings. Democrats are also trying to ensure special counsel Robert Mueller completes his investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election. They may try to add legislation to protect that probe to the must-pass spending bill in December to help fund the government. They want Mueller’s findings made public.

    “You have to be very reluctant to do an impeachment,” Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., the incoming chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said recently on ABC. He cited “the trauma of an impeachment process.”

    For now, outside liberal groups are largely standing by Pelosi’s approach, putting their emphasis on pushing Democrats to chart a bold agenda on the domestic pocketbook concerns that won over voters.

    Pelosi has some experience with impeachment, serving as a newer lawmaker when Republicans led impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton. When she became House speaker in 2007 she resisted pressure from her liberal flank to launch impeachment proceedings against President George W. Bush over the Iraq War.

    Pelosi believes that if Democrats had tried to impeach Bush when she was speaker, voters may never have elected Barack Obama as president in 2008.

    Politically, Democrats may be right. In 1974, Americans only came to agree that President Richard Nixon should be removed from office on the eve of his resignation, according to Pew research. Voters responded to Clinton’s impeachment by electing more Democrats to the House.

    “If we had gone down that path, I doubt we would have won the White House,” she said. “People have to see we’re working there for them.”


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    5 years ago

    At least Pelosi is sane enough to realize they have zero grounds for impeaching the prez. Another devastating day for the pathetically stupid libs who were getting their hopes up yet again….lol.

    5 years ago

    So basically they know they won’t get anywhere ESP with tne senate . They know it’s a lost cause .

    Sorry mr hyper friend from s Dakota . Your dreams are vanishing away . Trump is unlikely to get impeached let alone resign .
    You will just have to sit and suffer

    5 years ago

    with Pelosi at the help of the DemocRATS it’s a great time for Republicans.

    ComplicatedTimes
    ComplicatedTimes
    5 years ago

    Nice to see the Democrats talking sense.There is more than enough money being put into the Mueller investigation.Let Mueller do his work,and the Democrats work for the better of our country,and that will hopefully include cooperating with Republicans to get bills passed.

    bsnow
    bsnow
    5 years ago

    Dems are low life anti american, racist socialist.

    ayinglefunadorf
    ayinglefunadorf
    5 years ago

    True. More money to Israel than ever. 8 years never voted in the UN against Israel (Check facts before jumping) 8 Years Jews felt safe in USA. No Massacre of Jews. A Giten Shabes Kajdesh.

    lazy-boy
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    lazy-boy
    5 years ago

    the fact that the dems hate Trump is not sufficient reason to impeach him. With Obama there was sufficient reason, but no one dared (Iran deal, money to terrorists, etc)

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    I hope they attempt to impeach him. It will almost guarantee him a 2nd term.

    5 years ago

    Even if Trump were impeached by the House, he would be cleared by the Senate, where the Republicans hold a majority. There has never been a successful impeachment of an American President, in the USA. In 1868, President Andrew Johnson, although impeached by the House, was cleared in the Senate by one vote. Clinton was also cleared by the Senate, after being impeached by the House, in 1999. Regarding Nixon, in 1974, he resigned from office before being impeached, as he knew that he would not be cleared by the Senate. At the time, Sen. Barry Goldwater stated that “Tricky Dick has pulled his last trick”. Although many people can’t stand Trump, legally, there has been bupkis discovered to justify an impeachment. Being a narcissist or not being a friend of the press, or possessing other traits, which people can’t stand, does not fall under the category of “high crimes and misdemeanors”. I’m sure that the Democrats will instigate many investigations over the next two years, but in the end, I don’t think their efforts will be successful.