The first round of House Democrat impeachment inquiry ended last week, and in spite of the reality of it all, Democrats — and select conservatives — are wondering when it’ll be enough to convince Republicans:
Opinion: When will the evidence be enough? https://t.co/lPfkh7eyMh
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 25, 2019
That comes via the Post’s “conservative blogger” Jennifer Rubin:
Another transparent excuse for doing nothing https://t.co/YCLIIDOMdM
— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) November 25, 2019
Republicans playing the “not enough to impeach” game should be challenged as to why they think bribery, betraying our national security for personal gain, enticing a foreign government to investigate an American isn't impeachable
https://t.co/YCLIIDOMdM— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) November 25, 2019
If Republicans agree there is no factual dispute — just a difference of opinion about the punishment — they should join in a resolution or motion of censure repudiating his conspiracy theories and explicitly finding that Trump leveraged aid
https://t.co/YCLIIDOMdM— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) November 25, 2019
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Anything less than “exoneration,” if you will, is unacceptable to Trump. Republican apologists do not want to cross Trump and therefore will take no action of any kind
https://t.co/YCLIIDOMdM— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) November 25, 2019
The Republicans need to decide? It doesn’t even look as if the Democrats have officially decided that yet.
When there’s evidence
— Man On The Clapham Omnibus (@heartyandrobust) November 25, 2019
Banana republic theatrics by Dems.. take it to the senate!
— Galea ???? (@Galea430) November 25, 2019
It doesn’t look like the Dems are in any rush to hand the narrative ball off to Mitch McConnell. It’s almost like this is all about politics.
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