Video: Impeachment Victory in NM Public Affairs Committee
Video: Bush Impeachment Victory in NM Public Affairs Committee
Video: Bush Impeachment Victory in NM Public Affairs Committee
Metro – It’s become increasingly likely that Donald Trump will be impeached, according to senior Washington officials. Senator Mark Warner, the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, reportedly told his friends in private that he put the odds at two to one against the President completing his full term. The Senate Intelligence Committee is…
The Huffington Post Sam Stein During his press conference on Monday evening, President Obama pledged to look forwards rather than backwards when it came to investigating the misdeeds of the Bush administration. It was a carefully crafted answer, designed to neither anger nor encourage individuals either side of this contentious issue. For possible victims of…
By Michael Isikoff, Newsweek J. William Leonard learned the hard way the perils of questioning Vice President Dick Cheney. The veteran National Archives official challenged claims by the Office of Vice President (OVP) to be exempt from federal rules governing classified information. His efforts touched off a firestorm””and a counter-strike by Cheney’s chief of staff,…
(IFP received the following information from: “We the People” National Coalition for Impeachment.) We want to run this Impeachment ad on Tuesday, April 29 in Roll Call, the Capitol Hill paper ALL members of Congress and their staffs read avidly: The ad answers House Speaker Pelosi’s argument-echoed by many House members (perhaps your Representative)-that President…
The Beat, Jennifer Lynne Ziemann and Michael O’ McCarthy — […] J- You originally started with impeachment of Cheney and that has expanded to impeachment of Bush and Cheney. How do you see that playing out? Do you think there will be hearings? I think there will be hearings, because the American people are demanding…
National Security Agency‘s wiretapping powers won a key procedural victory in the Senate on Thursday, as backers defeated a more restrictive plan by Senate Democrats that would have imposed more court oversight on government spying. The vote moves the Bush administration a step closer toward the twin goals it has pursued for months: strengthening the…
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Nikolai,
Actually I believe it is New Mexico, Washington and Vermont that have resolutions being debated in their State capitals, although it is looking like Washington’s will falter thanks largely to the efforts to quash it by Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) and Representative jay inslee (D-WA).
See my letter to Inslee here: An Open Letter about Impeachment to Rep. Jay Inslee (D-WA)
Now if only the other 48 states (besides New Mexcio and New Hampshire) would get with it!