“The question was now when, not if.'
— Donald Trump Jr. Van Drew, who won a previously Republican seat in 2018, has been highly critical of the impeachment process, saying it has become too partisan. “It was supposed to be bipartisan, it was supposed to be incontrovertible. It was supposed to be something that was always on the rarest of circumstances,” Van Drew told reporters about impeachment earlier this week.
“Well it’s not bipartisan.” He also claimed several of his Democratic colleagues have reached out to him to try to figure out what to do and he said as many as three or four could join him in voting against impeachment. “There are numbers of my colleagues who are thinking about it, what they want to do, and are not sure,”Readers like you make our work possible. Help us continue to provide the reporting, commentary and criticism you won’t find anywhere else.
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