issue. talk about impeachment. pelosi has called this special meeting tomorrow morning, and i think this is what they talk about, should they move forward with impeachment or not. pelosi and her top lieutenants, again, they don t want to do this. they think it s a mistake. they think it s potentially a trap. you don t talk about your legislative agenda if you re talking about impeachment. there are a lot of rank and file democrats who see the president stoneple walling congress and they want to take dramatic action. some of the difference here, julie, is also this isn t just freshman democrats. this is some of the members of the leadership team who are bringing up if not saying it s time to impeach straight up, it s time to start beginning impeachment proceedings. until now, as john has mentioned, pelosi has been able to hold the team together until now, walking around on capitol hill this morning, she was asked how do you address the divisions of your caucus? we don t have division.
impeached. you don t need impeachment at all in order to be able to move forward with the investigations. and just a few seconds after that, a third california democrat, the house speaker, nancy pelosi, said this. [ inaudible ] how do you address the division? we don t have division, pelosi said. maeve, obviously there s division. i think that s called cognitive dissidence. obviously there s division there. and just looking at katie hill, for example, who was one of those voices there, saying we don t needing to go to impeach right now, she s in a very divided district in california where there would not be a lot of support for impeachment going forward, whereas a lot of these other people like aoc are not facing that same problem at home. and it so just shows you, you know, how fractious this debate