That being said, who knows?...Plus, look who is on deck.
From Senate.gov:
“The Constitution requires a two-thirds vote of the Senate to convict, and the penalty for an impeached official upon conviction is removal from office.”
So any impeachment activity by the House is not intended to remove anyone from office. Getting a 2/3 majority vote to convict has the same probability as the Lakers winning the Super Bowl. (Freeper sports fans will get the joke).
So the whole exercise by either side is just Congressional PR. I really think it would be a mistake to make this a normal way business is done when the minority party has control of the House.
Let go. Get back to work cutting taxes, rules and regulations and defunding the bill they are going to see from the IRS for 87,000 new employees.
Sorry. The f-—ing GOP is going to have to actually do something after they retake congress. Or all hell is going to break loose. You want Civil War? This is how you get a f-—ing Civil War.