.GStephanopoulos 'Republican voters overwhelmingly oppose impeachment...Haven't you failed your own test?' 'I don't think so,' Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler says, adding that Pres. Trump 'poses a continuing threat to our national security.'
, one on abuse of power and the other on obstruction of Congress against the president. The articles of impeachment will be sent to the House Rules Committee, which will formalize the floor debate on the charges, and then to the full House of Representatives, with a vote expected Wednesday."Nothing was done wrong. Zero was done wrong," he said."I think it's a horrible thing to be using the tool of impeachment, which is supposed to be used in an emergency.
Jerrold Nadler arrives for the press conference to announce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump concludes in the Capitol on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. | Adam Schiff holds a news conference shortly after the release of the committee's Trump-Ukraine Impeachment Inquiry Report at the U.S. Capitol December 03, 2019 in Washington, DC.
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