Tag: Jerry Nadler
Republicans are once again using massive signs to defend Trump during an impeachment hearing, this time using Democrats’ own words
During Wednesday's impeachment inquiry hearing, Republicans displayed quotes from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Al Green, and Rep. Jerry Nadler.
Joe Biden suggested Bill Clinton’s impeachment was a ‘partisan lynching’ in 1998
Former Vice President Joe Biden condemned President Donald Trump's use of the term "lynching" to describe the House's impeachment inquiry on Tuesday.
Trump labels AOC and other Democrats ‘savages’ amid impeachment inquiry
Lawmakers previously announced an impeachment inquiry after a whistleblower complaint that detailed a phone call between Trump and Ukraine.
Over 100 House Democrats now support taking the first step to impeach Trump
Support for impeaching Trump is growing among House Democrats, but the leadership continues to urge caution.
James Comey shares the questions he’d ask former special counsel Robert Mueller at next week’s hearings
Next week, House lawmakers will have five minutes to question the former special counsel, and the former FBI director has a few suggestions.
Mueller’s testimony pushed to July 24 in a deal with House lawmakers that allows more time for questioning
Mueller's testimony was going to be limited to two hours — and only senior House lawmakers were going to be given time for questioning.
House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler says ‘articles of impeachment are under consideration’ for Trump
The Judiciary Committee has been looking into whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice amid the special counsel's Russia investigation.
Former special counsel Robert Mueller agrees to testify before Congress in July
Reps. Jerry Nadler and Adam Schiff said in a letter that they "look forward to hearing his testimony, as do all Americans."
Here’s why Hope Hicks didn’t answer a staggering 155 questions during her testimony before the House Judiciary Committee
Former White House communications director Hope Hicks was blocked from answering 155 questions while testifying before the House Judiciary Committee.
White House lawyers blocked Hope Hicks from answering questions 155 times during her congressional testimony, citing ‘absolute immunity’
White House lawyers said the immunity assertion applied to "anything about her knowledge of anything" while Hope Hicks worked at the White House.