If You Thought Schiff's Inquiry Was Bad, Nadler's Set To Take Over in a Week Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-New York) speaks during a news conference following the passage of a resolution formalizing the impeachment inquiry centered on President Donald Trump on Oct. 31, 2019, in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)
By C. Douglas Golden
Published November 27, 2019 at 10:05am
I have an uncle who, civic-minded man that he is, had a foolproof way to get out of jury duty. What he would do was slip in, somewhere during voir dire, that he believed anyone the police dragged in was probably guilty. Hed reliably be driving home before lunchtime.
Believing someone to be somehow guilty before any formal legal process has begun or, indeed, even considered seems to have worked in the opposite fashion on the House Judiciary Committee.
In announcing he wouldnt be attending Donald Trumps inauguration, New York Democrat Rep. Jerrold Nadler basically implied the then-president elect was the Muscovite Candidate: He was legally elected, but the Russian weighing-in on the election, the Russian attempt to hack the election and, frankly, the FBIs weighing-in on the election, I think, makes his election illegitimate, puts an asterisk next to his name, Nadler said in January 2017.
So Trump was legally elected, but kinda sorta not really. Any theory the media drags in about Trumps illegitimacy is probably true. So clearly, Nadler had disqualified himself for the position on the House Judiciary Committee that he so coveted oh no, J/K, the Democrats actually made him chairman when they took over the House after the 2018 midterms.
And now, a man who banged the impeachment drums like Keith Moon long before a single MSNBC viewer knew who Gordon Sondland was is about to take over the impeachment inquiry from Adam Schiff. So if you think things were bad before, hoo doggy.
The House Judiciary Committee will hold its first hearing next week in the swift-moving impeachment investigation into President Trumps dealings with Ukraine, the panel announced Tuesday, The Hill reported.
Behind Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), the committee will hear from legal scholars as Democrats weigh whether the evidence turned up in their weeks-long impeachment inquiry warrants the drafting of articles aimed at removing the president from office.
Gee, and I wonder what position theyll take?
I havent been on the edge of my seat this much since I watched Miracle and couldnt stand the suspense over whether the U.S. was going to hold onto that 4-3 lead in that hockey game against the Soviets during the 1980 Winter Olympics. Did you know that movie was based on real events? Wild stuff.
Neither Nadler nor his aides will reveal which constitutional scholars are going to be testifying, but at last check the betting odds that any of them will be members of the Federalist Society remain low.
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