. . . Which may be true, but it might just as easily have been a Democrat need to twist more arms on recalitrant Democrats from red districts that just keep hearing and hearing about polls going up for President Trump and those Tories running away with it on last night's election. There have got to be a few who are thinking twice about the wisdom of this zero-win impeachment manuever. Whatever the reason the delay points to a one-party show with Nancy Pelosi in the saddle. . . .Analyzing America "Democrats in the House Judiciary Committee voted to confirm two articles of impeachment against President Trump on Friday morning."
. . . "The final vote on Friday morning came after Chairman Nadler suspended a committee hearing on Thursday—after members of the committee debated for 14 hours.
“It is now very late at night,” Nadler said just before midnight, Fox News reports. “I want the members on both sides of the aisle to think about what has happened over these last two days, and to search their consciences before we cast their final votes. Therefore, the committee will now stand in recess until tomorrow morning at 10 a.m., at which point I will move to divide the question so that each of us may have the opportunity to cast up-or-down votes on each of the articles of impeachment, and let history be our judge.” . . .
President Trump kept doing his job: