House vote on Impeachment of President Trump? Dusty Johnson says “no.”

Dems are again stoking talk of impeachment to gin up their base.

Yesterday, Democrats filed articles of impeachment and were on the floor talking about it this morning. It could come to a procedural vote as soon as today.

According to the New York Times, South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson is one of 44 House GOP members already on the record opposing the attempt on impeachment by hard left Congressional Democrats.

6 thoughts on “House vote on Impeachment of President Trump? Dusty Johnson says “no.””

  1. Republican Reps. Susan Brooks of Indiana, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Will Hurd of Texas and Fred Upton of Michigan joined every Democrat in the House in supporting the measure to condemn the president’s tweets, which attacked four Democratic congresswomen of color.

    Where is our big talking coward ?

    1. Our President asked a rhetorical question. There was nothing racist about it. If for women of color want to trash our nation and they get called out for it, that would be because of what they are saying and doing. All Trump did was ask a question that millions of Americans were asking themselves. Have you condemned these ladies who keep trashing the US and some of them show themselves to be antisemitic? If you do not condemn them then by liberal standards you agree with them. Try wearing that label.

    1. You got that right. That is what makes him popular with so many people including me. He is changing the way things get done, for better or worse. However I do not believe it is so much that he does not like either party. I believe it is more neither party likes him. But then when you look at the rank and file of the two parties, they are becoming more and more likely to register as Independent or with one of the also ran parties. Our Senior Senator has shown himself to want to keep Trump at an arms length.

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