Article snippet: MORE on Monday questioned whether he and his allies could go to the Supreme Court to halt the House impeachment inquiry. Trump tweeted shortly after arriving in the United Kingdom for two days of NATO meetings that he had read House Republicans' draft defense in which his allies insist there was no evidence of wrongdoing in Trump's interactions with Ukraine. "Great job! Radical Left has NO CASE," Trump tweeted. "Read the Transcripts. Shouldn’t even be allowed. Can we go to Supreme Court to stop?" The tweet marked the second time that Trump has raised the possibility of appealing his case to the Supreme Court to avert a possible impeachment. There's no precedent for a president taking his impeachment case to the high court, and legal experts have previously said it's unlikely the justices would hear such a case. The president's comments came as the impeachment proceedings enter a new phase while he is overseas meeting with world leaders and reflected the difficulty Trump will have restraining himself from weighing in on the House hearings while abroad. Lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee are expected to begin reviewing a draft version of the panel's report summarizing its findings after private depositions and public hearings with a dozen current and former administration officials. The committee will then vote Tuesday on whether to adopt the report, which would be sent to the Judiciary Committee thereafter. The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday wi... Link to the full article to read more