Impeachment resolution vote goes down again July 18, 2019July 17, 2019 ~ susie 0 shares Share Tweet Pin This wasn’t a serious resolution, which would have been to open an impeachment inquiry, but it’s not dead yet: American patriot @RepAlGreen has introduced articles of impeachment against Trump, potentially forcing a vote this week.Tell Congress to #ImpeachTrump here: https://t.co/MqMFGyXc5t https://t.co/viIz1tGjvd— Democratic Coalition (@TheDemCoalition) July 17, 2019 #FTR: Whatever your views on impeachment…I *think* most will agree that a straight vote on Articles of Impeachment on the House floor is NOT the way to go.It would mean SKIPPING AN IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY and public hearings…and going directly to the Senate for consideration. https://t.co/i88LY0z6AS— Cyrus Toulabi (@CyrusToulabi) July 17, 2019 imho the vote that would properly show the Democratic party’s rift on the issue would be one to instruct the Judiciary Committee to start holding impeachment hearings. This was a vote to pass articles of impeachment without a formal investigation, which seems less on point. https://t.co/s9VWWDnpk3— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) July 17, 2019 Nadler, chairman of House Judiciary, who voted to kill impeachment resolutions in 2017 and 2018, voted just now to keep Al Green’s impeachment resolution ALIVE. Per @jeremyherb, spox says he supports procedure of referring the resolution to committee https://t.co/22rBY6LWIR— Manu Raju (@mkraju) July 17, 2019 Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... Published by susie View all posts by susie