Democrat John Yarmuth: Impeachment Will Not Get to ’60 Percent’ Support
House Budget Committee Chairman John Yarmuth (D-KY) said Wednesday that he does not believe that Americans’ support for impeachment will “ever get to 60 percent.”
House Budget Committee Chairman John Yarmuth (D-KY) said Wednesday that he does not believe that Americans’ support for impeachment will “ever get to 60 percent.”
Democrat freshman Max Rose (D-NY) told CBS News Friday that it was clear after the Ukraine “scandal” broke, that the Donald Trump administration would “practice pure and unadulterated obstruction” to block any Democrat investigation into his conversations with Ukrainian leaders.
The GOP is aiming to expose the Democrat impeachment inquiry as a partisan bust, launching a coordinated, multimillion-dollar ad blitz targeting pro-impeachment lawmakers serving in districts that President Trump won in 2016.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) proposal to vote on formalizing procedures for the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump has splintered members of her own caucus.
Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ), a freshman Democrat representing a New Jersey swing district, said Saturday that Democrats cannot “overlook” President Donald Trump’s “abuse of power.”
Rep. Max Rose (D-NY) said Friday that President Donald Trump should “prove” his innocence regarding the impeachment charges Democrats have levied against him.
Republicans are poised to make impeachment an albatross for Democrats, particularly in red states where the move would nullify those who voted for President Trump.
Over 100 pro-Trump protesters swarmed Rep. Lucy McBath’s (D-GA) office in Sandy Springs over her support of pursuing an impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Rep. Max Rose (D-NY) said people “hate the Democrats” for beating around the bush when it comes to the policies and positions they support.
Protesters on Monday swarmed Rep. Max Rose’s (D-NY) office over his newfound support of the partisan-fueled impeachment inquiry.
On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Representative Max Rose (D-NY) stated that President Trump’s comments that China should investigate the Bidens are “trolling” and Democrats can’t “take the bait.” Rose said, “So, here’s a classic case in point
Rep. Max Rose (D-NY), a moderate freshman House Democrat who has not backed the impeachment inquiry, got a primary challenger on Tuesday as the left-wing base is demanding nothing less than impeaching President Donald Trump.
Facebook has promised the House Subcommittee on Intelligence and Counterterrorism that it will ban certain links to message boards 4chan and 8chan, amid a shakeup of its rules around “hate and extremism.”
House Republicans launched a national ad campaign with several district-specific targets that depicts Democrat Socialists burglarizing America’s homes, an effort by the GOP to expose H.R. 1–a bill that would take Americans’ money away and use it for Democrat campaigns.
Friday, Rep. Max Rose (D-NY) turned a question on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” about the Democratic Party’s infighting into calling Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) “sociopathic” for his unwillingness to work with Democrats. Rose brushed off the feud between House Speaker
Freshman Rep. Max Rose (D-NY) on Tuesday apologized to his constituents at a town hall who were offended by Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) latest antisemitic outburst, saying he was “horrified” by his colleague’s controversial remarks.
Rose, a U.S. Army veteran, said he disagreed Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan was a mistake.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is engaged in a full-on campaign for the House Speakership and is taking nothing for granted. Her move comes as more Democrats come out against her nascent bid to regain the Speaker’s gavel she lost when Republicans took the majority in the 2010 midterm elections.
Two more Democrats running for Congress said on Tuesday that they would not vote for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to be the Speaker if Democrats take back the House.
Rep. Dan Donovan (R-NY) easily defeated former Rep. Michael Grimm (R-NY) in the Republican primary in New York’s 11th Congressional District on Tuesday.