Is that what you're getting? I hear more just "It's a sham" and "Hoax from shifty Schiff" - not really reading any significant engagement from the Republican side (although I could be missing it, I'm just reading random bits and bobs). They are surely gonna need a more mature response than that at some point right though, if only to speak to the adults and floating voters etc.00
... 6 boxsets of game of thrones later ...Watching this and the UK post election fallout, I'm struck by how brutal politics is. Not a particularly deep insight but its like watching rhinos charging at each other. Who shouts loudest wins. Careers buried without an afterthought. The raw exercise of power.
I sound like I smoked a bowl before my cornflakes so I'll shut up now.
Not a single Republican has the guts to take a stand against the mobster-in-chief, ergo the only ones doing so are Democrats, ergo it's a politically motivated vendetta by bitter, butthurt Democrats. SAD!
One of them did. Justin Amash said he'd fully back impeachment then left the party and became an independent.
https://twitter.com/justinamash
It seems to be up for debate whether or not there is such a law. As I'm understanding it it's never really been properly tested. Certainly Trump's claims to "presidential immunity" for his former aides in the impeachment trial and his attempts to prevent his tax and financial records from being viewed are being repeatedly defeated in higher and higher courts (although of course that may change when they finally wend their way to the stacked Supreme Court) so the consensus of legal opinion at the moment seems to be that presidential immunity doesn't mean what Trump thinks it means or stretch as far as he wants it to.