The impeachment juggernaut shows no signs of slowing down as U.S. House Democrats lay the groundwork to remove President Trump from office.
On Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the country was left with no choice, but to draw up impeachment charges.
A day earlier, four constitutional lawyers testified to the House Judiciary Committee. Three of them said they had no doubt the president committed impeachable offenses, one legal expert disagreed.
President Trump meantime says he’s not worried.
CGTN’s Sean Callebs reports.
To discuss:
- Eleanor Clift is a political columnist for The Daily Beast.
- Hilary Shelton is the director of the NAACP’s Washington bureau.
- Michael Johns is the co-founder of the U.S. National Tea Party movement.
- Bruce Fein, U.S. Constitutional Lawyer
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Top Judiciary Republican calls for hearing with GOP witnesses before articles of impeachment against Trump https://t.co/oHRufaHLMV pic.twitter.com/1jwYjyfSjd
— The Hill (@thehill) December 5, 2019
The House Judiciary Committee has announced a hearing for next Monday, where members will be presented with all evidence that has been gathered so far; the committee would likely have to debate and vote on articles of impeachment by the end of next week https://t.co/ve4XcGjmRU pic.twitter.com/FdxUQh1HDw
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) December 6, 2019
Republicans' witness says he's received threats since impeachment hearing https://t.co/cJtj2fj9Fg pic.twitter.com/tnO6Szr5ab
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) December 6, 2019