"This has been the subject of much dispute. The House voted to open an inquiry into Nixon and Clinton, but when the House impeached President Andrew Johnson in 1868, it did not.
Pelosi has indicated she doesn’t see such a vote as being necessary. Republicans meanwhile are using the lack of a vote to argue the inquiry isn’t legitimate.
Just because the House voted to open an inquiry in the past doesn’t mean it must always do so, Brookings Fellow Margaret L. Taylor said.
“There’s no real technical reason for a full House vote,” Taylor said. “The Constitution does not prescribe how the House impeaches.”
Can you cite in the Constitution where a vote in the House is required to start an impeachment inquiry?
1.Trump to Ukraine president
2.Lincoln to Stephen Douglas after their debate
3.George Washington to King of England to rub it in his face that America won
He will be impeached, but he won’t be convicted. The GOP has shown themselves for the horrible, horrible people they are. They will be synonymous in the history books with some of the worst, most complicit politicos in history.
Did that poster call someone stupid in the reply you quoted? I missed it apparently. But if your threshold is you feel sad for those with poor grammar, spelling, and punctuation, when they attack others, do you feel that same way about all posters who meet that definition?