.HayesBrown: House Republicans have floated impeaching Joe Biden and/or members of his Cabinet for months — but the reality of the situation is starting to catch up with them
that gave Pelosi the political wiggle room to change course, allowing an impeachment push to move forward in September 2019. Trump’s second impeachment was preceded by an eye-popping spasm of violence broadcast around the world, and passed days after the Capitol was attacked by a pro-Trump mob.The opposite is true in the case of McCarthy and the current GOP impeachment rhetoric.
Meanwhile, there’s been almost no talk of going after Garland since McCarthy first floated that idea. Even the supposed low-hanging fruit of a Mayorkas impeachment may now be out of reach for Republicans.that chatter among the GOP caucus about charging the secretary has faded in recent months as hard-liners realized those votes just aren’t there, either. Even Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo.
All of this indicates that despite the August heat, the GOP’s impeachment fever seems close to breaking. But that doesn’t mean the issue will go away entirely. For now, as the House gears up to try to
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