Majority of House supports impeachment inquiry

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. | Mark Wilson/Getty Images congress Majority of House supports impeachment inquiry

A majority of the House now backs impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, a significant milestone as Democrats move rapidly on an impeachment inquiry.

As of Wednesday night, 218 lawmakers have indicated support for impeachment proceedings — 217 Democrats and independent Rep. Justin Amash.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi offered full-throated support for impeachment proceedings amid outrage over Trump pressuring Ukraine to investigate the Biden family, leading to a surge of support among Democrats this week.

Since the start of the year, a steady stream of Democrats has backed impeachment proceedings or even outright impeachment — either through public statements or votes. Until this week, the bulk of impeachment inquiry backers cited the results of former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump campaign links to Russia, and whether Trump attempted to obstruct the probe.

barneyjoe420 on September 25th, 2019 at 23:24 UTC »

Joaquin Castro on Twitter:

Just read the Whistleblower report. This thing is bigger that I thought.

https://twitter.com/joaquincastrotx/status/1177000181629423616?s=21

Very-Sandwich on September 25th, 2019 at 23:15 UTC »

I'm curious to see who the first Republican will be to support impeachment. I think the dam may be breaking, and that in the coming days we'll get at least one R on the record with their support.

humanprogression on September 25th, 2019 at 23:13 UTC »

The question we should all be asking -

"Is extortion of a foreign leader using tax payer funds in order to manipulate a US election more or less bad than lying about a blowjob? "