Washington Free Beacon founding editor Matthew Continetti said on Friday the Democratic House managers' handling of the Senate impeachment trial has been less about gaining Republican support than about "solidifying the left-wing base."
This week on the Sunday news shows: former FBI director James Comey said he was wrong about the FBI's handling of a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant, Washington Free Beacon editor in chief Eliana Johnson outlined the case against impeaching President Donald Trump, House Judiciary chairman Jerry Nadler (D., N.Y.) claimed Democratic Rep. Jeff Van Drew's (N.J.) plan to switch parties is merely a reaction to his election chances, and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) said the Republican party is synonymous with hate speech.
House Judiciary chairman Jerry Nadler (D., N.Y.) on Sunday brushed off Democratic rep. Jeff Van Drew's (N.J.) plan to switch parties, saying the move is merely a reaction to his election chances.
This week on the Sunday news shows: NBC host Chuck Todd advised Michael Bloomberg to read the First Amendment, Julián Castro called on the DNC to change the order of primary states in 2024, and Democratic lawmakers are pressed about their past remarks condemning partisan impeachment trials.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) said Congress will need to pass a law to allow for the indictment of a sitting president during an interview on Friday.
Washington Free Beacon editor in chief Matthew Continetti said Tuesday that the hearings organized by House Democrats to grill President Donald Trump's former staffers are just "entertainment" designed to placate the far-left wing of the party.
The House Judiciary Committee is officially requesting records from Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's time in the White House counsel's office during former president George W. Bush's administration.
Washington Free Beacon editor-in-chief Matthew Continetti said House Democrats are placing themselves in an increasingly untenable decision by saying impeachment is not necessarily a "binary choice."
MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews on Thursday praised the leadership of House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D., N.Y.), blaming former special counsel Robert Mueller for not being an effective witness.