people, and thea people have bv stymied in other parts of the political erprocess, and this w created by the founders to allow them anotherto avenue to have their voices heard. eagle-eyed viewers will note, when you look at the screen here, weave just had the gaveling of the end of this firsten part of debate. we re moving towards, as reported, this t series of vote. the first vote willof be a bit a congressional throat clearing. it will not be the vote on the actual impeachment resolution. within minutesmp after that, we expect them to turn to this event, barrett, which is the vote on the actual rules for the potential impeachment. rules matter. it s actually this is not something that s just procedural and we should write it off. the rules for this procedure could not be more important, not only for the substance, but also to reassure the public that what they are seeing here is a fair process, that there is due process, that the president and
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address to a crowd of conservative teens. 11% in a new poll favor the starting of this ridiculous impeachment hearings that are going on. no coclusion. no obstruction. oh, that s not good enough. let s go more. $40 million. interview 500 people. they ve got nothing and yet it goes on. and they think this is helping them. i personally think it s hurting them. trump s remarks come as lawmakers are less than 24 hours away from gaveling in one of the most highly anticipated hearings on modern day politics. at 8:30 a.m. eastern time tomorrow, robert mueller will go before the house judiciary committee and then before the house intel committee at noon. for democrats who are seeking to build a public case against a second term for the trump presidency, the stakes couldn t be any higher. as nbc first read puts it, the testimony represents their last best chance at selling the middle of the electorate that
the job, but as they are gaveling down vote and you will get the final tally the attorney general and the commerce secretary will be held in criminal contempt and a number of democrats frustrated that it is not enough. you send this criminal contempt to the attorney general s office in d.c. and they will not do anything because their boss is william barr, so you can pursue subpoenas through the house lawyers because of this, and this is going to take a long time. you saw it with the impeachment vote earlier, but there is more grumbling of the rank and file of what are we actually accomplishing here, and we have won court cases and going through methodical effort, and robert mueller is going to be on capitol hill in a week from today and this is what they are accomplishing and democrats who want to do more. so it is interesting paradox, this is the leadership and what they want do and that is showing that this efforts are working and those who want an impeachment inquiry are saying
to our live coverage. let s take a listen to the vote on the house floor condemning donald trump s racist remarks. the united states house of representatives has approved the resolution. we are watching the gaveling of this vote. members will take their conversations off the floor. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? madam speaker, pursuant to clause 2a of 1 of rule nine,