
So what’s next? Is the Schiff show really over?
There are no scheduled hearings before the House Intelligence Committee, although transcripts of two closed-door testimonies, Diplomat Phillip Reeker and former White House budget official Mark Sandy, still haven’t been released by House Democrats. If there was anything in those testimonies that would have helped drive public support for the impeachment, surely we would have heard it by now.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), who was moved to the House Intelligence Committee to bring some sanity to the Schiff show, was asked by Fox News host Bret Baier what steps Rep. Jordan anticipated House Democrats taking next in their impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
“Who knows,” Jordan answered.
“They make up the rules as they go along — they don’t even follow those — so I assume they send some kind of report to the Judiciary Committee, and then there’ll be some kind of process, or let’s hope it’s some kind of due process there, but I have frankly no idea because this has changed throughout,” Jordan continued. “They were already doing depositions, then they hold a vote which they couldn’t even keep all their members in line for, so we’ll just have to see what Pelosi and Schiff have in store for us next.”
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(2) The Impeachment Pseudo-Event
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