Kobach: The ‘Obstruction of Congress’ Charge Is Nonsense
Neither of their two articles meets the constitutional standard for impeachment. The first article accuses the president of “abuse of power,” a charge so vague as to be meaningless.

Neither of their two articles meets the constitutional standard for impeachment. The first article accuses the president of “abuse of power,” a charge so vague as to be meaningless.

Democrats’ articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump allege “abuse of power” and “obstruction of Congress” — the two weakest possible charges among the many the House had been considering.

Hillary Clinton on Tuesday celebrated following the House Democrats’ announcement of two articles of impeachment against President Trump, proclaiming that he is “waging war” against “our democracy.”

MSNBC on Tuesday highlighted supporters of President Trump who are “fed up” with the Democrats’ endless pursuit of impeachment and vowed that they are going to “be stronger” in support of the president in 2020 because of it.

Debunking the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, line by line, revealing who has really violated their Oath of Office.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Tuesday indicated that Democrats must impeach President Trump quickly in order to stop him from prevailing in the 2020 presidential election.

George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley testified before the House Judiciary Committee last week that if the House impeached President Donald Trump for “obstruction of Congress,” it would be abusing its power.

Democrats are echoing the worst impeachment in American history — the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868 — by drafting an article of impeachment that accuses President Donald Trump of “abuse of power.”

Democrats are apparently going to drop accusations of “bribery” and “obstruction of justice” from their articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, which are expected to be delivered on Tuesday, according to reports.

The House Judiciary Committee holds its second hearing on the impeachment inquiry on Monday at 9 a.m.

“We will have Schiff, the Bidens, Pelosi and many more testify, and will reveal, for the first time, how corrupt our system really is,” Trump wrote.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) dismissed rumors of a Democrat party divided by the far-left flank’s impeachment efforts, assuring reporters Democrats “all work together on these things.”

About 50 protesters in San Francisco on Wednesday demanded that Pelosi schedule a vote in the House to impeach Trump.

While all voting Republicans opted to table the latest impeachment effort, only 95 Democrats supported it, despite the party’s widespread calls to hold Trump accountable.

Democrat Rep. Al Green (D-TX) filed articles of impeachment against President Trump Tuesday, right after the House voted to condemn what Democrats say were Trump’s “racist” remarks against far-left members of Congress.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) does not want to close the door on impeachment proceedings against President Trump, but he wants to kick the decision “months down the road,” he confirmed during a Tuesday press conference.

Hillary Clinton argued Wednesday in an op-ed that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report “documents a serious crime against the American people.”

The Democrat Party of Virginia called for Justin Fairfax to step down after two sexual assault allegations against him surfaced this week.

During an appearance on MSNBC, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) urged Democrat lawmakers to make efforts to impeach President Trump a central issue.

Reps. Mark Meadows (R-NC), Jim Jordan (R-OH), and other House Republicans introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

Democrats calling for President Donald Trump to be impeached is not new as Reps. Maxine Waters (D-CA) and Al Green (D-TX) have regularly championed the cause. But following Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday the campaign to undo a presidential election is reaching fever pitch.

A group of conservative House members has drafted eight articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s ongoing investigation into Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election.

Billionaire leftist environmental activist and former Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama donor Tom Steyer has begun airing TV commercials in Spanish calling for President Donald Trump to be impeached.

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) said in a speech on the House Floor Tuesday that he intends to force a House vote on impeachment Wednesday.

Democrats introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump on Wednesday, contending that the president violated the Constitution.

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) pushed aside an opportunity Wednesday to hold an impeachment vote against President Trump but insisted that he would not give up on his quest to impeach the president.

Over the past several days, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) has been spearheading a movement to impeach President Donald Trump. Last week, Waters appeared on “Cheddar” and said it was her “greatest desire” to lead Trump into impeachment. On Monday, she
