I plan to vote no on the Democrats’ impeachment resolution. The process so far seems to be focused more on opinions rather than facts. Democrats have not been focused on finding the truth, but rather on influencing public opinion toward a predetermined conclusion of impeachment.
— Brad Wenstrup (@RepBradWenstrup) October 31, 2019
This resolution for a sham impeachment process is a farce:
– Transcripts aren't required to be made public
– Exculpatory evidence does not have to be turned overDemocrats are misleading the public once again. This does not open up the process, nor does it provide transparency. pic.twitter.com/QnvHeWDaEt
— Congresswoman Debbie Lesko (@RepDLesko) October 31, 2019
Liberal Democrats are voting to open this witch hunt on Halloween. This is a "trick" for the American people, and a "treat" to our enemies as the full resources of the House Intelligence Committee are focused on impeachment, not national security.
— Rep. Doug Lamborn (@RepDLamborn) October 31, 2019
Rep. Steve Scalise: “This is Soviet style rules.” pic.twitter.com/TH56bf1Zxf
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) October 31, 2019
One Democrat just voted NAY on the House impeachment inquiry resolution. pic.twitter.com/M8x4JDnrEp
— Jason Howerton (@jason_howerton) October 31, 2019
Two Democrats have already voted 'no' on the impeachment inquiry resolution: pic.twitter.com/TM5hyz4x3v
— Kristina Wong ?? (@kristina_wong) October 31, 2019
Collin Peterson of Minnesota and Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey have voted no.
