Article snippet: Growing calls for an impeachment inquiry burst into the center of the conversation on Tuesday as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi formally backed an impeachment inquiry into President Trump. The historic announcement came after recent revelations that Trump pressured the leader of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden. The conversations reportedly prompted a whistleblower to file a formal complaint with the intelligence community inspector general, which the Trump administration has refused to turn over to Congress. The Trump administration has also refused to cooperate with other congressional oversight investigations, ignoring subpoenas related to testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn. The divide among Democrats who feel impeachment must begin right away to counter what some see as Trump’s rejection of Congress’ oversight role, and those who favor continuing to investigate the Trump administration outside the impeachment process, has narrowed substantially. Pelosi, once a proponent of a cautious approach, announced on Sept. 24 that Trump’s dealings with Ukraine’s leader and subsequent refusal to turn over the whistleblower complaint led her to back an inquiry. Before her announcement, members of Pelosi’s caucus had been coming out in favor of impeachment with increasing frequency. Here’s a look at where members of the Massachusetts delegation stand on impeaching Trump: Senator Elizabeth Warren: The state’s senior senator, a 2020 presi... Link to the full article to read more
Here’s where the Mass. delegation stands on impeaching President Trump - The Boston Globe
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