Andrew C. McCarthy
Jerry Nadler claims to be conducting an impeachment inquiry, but his committee has never actually voted to have one. Here’s why.
"Elections have consequences. This was a point we tried to make many
times in the run-up to the 2018 midterm elections. The Democrats won
control of the House fair and square. That means they get to drive the
agenda.
Their agenda, kinda sorta, is the impeachment of President Trump — which is to
say, the quixotic quest to build political support for it. According to the
Washington Post, that effort is about to sink deeper into farce: Hearings on
Stormy Daniels and the hush-money payments to conceal trysts that Donald
Trump had — allegedly, of course — a decade before he ran for president.
"Such a quest is a two-edged sword, though. If this is how the Democrats choose
to spend the public’s time and money, they must be accountable for it. They
must be pressured to demonstrate the courage of their anti-Trump convictions.
So far, for all the bluster, they’ve gotten away with cowardice.
"Most of the impeachment quasi-action is in the Judiciary Committee, chaired by
Representative Jerrold Nadler (D., N.Y.). We have to qualify the word “action”
because, while Nadler claims to be conducting an impeachment inquiry, his
committee has never actually voted to have one.
"This reflects the political needle Democrats cannot thread." . . .
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