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bombshell and so groundbreaking. griff: that s going to come out in hearings. we have got that in the new year. this week we are going to see the ndaa and kevin mccarthy is saying that the military vaccine mandate will be lifted in this bill. here is what kevin mccarthy told maria bartiromo yesterday. listen. we will secure lifting that vaccine mandate on our military. you are saying in the ndaa which will drop next week, the vaccine mandate for the military will be lifted? y it will. otherwise the bill will not move. i have been very clear with the president. griff: that s significant. this is major. first of all my son serves in the marines. the national defense authorization act is a big bill that covers all the military appropriations. right now i have a bill actually with thomas is i, a representative from kentucky that would prohibit federal fund going we force a vaccine mandate. and these are young, healthy people that serve in our military. they are the least vulner
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Susannah Colt: Through the lens of the Johnson impeachment
Published: 1/22/2021 6:00:06 AM
At the House Rules Committee on Impeachment Resolution held on Jan. 13, Congressman Dan Bishop, Republican from North Carolina, discussed the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868.
He said, “Once before the House impeached the president within a week of the alleged offense – that was President Johnson days after he removed Secretary of War Edwin Stanton in 1868. Over 50 years later the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional the Tenure of Office Act that President Johnson had refused to obey. The House was hasty and it was wrong in punishing noncompliance with an unconstitutional law.”