11 Republican Congressmen File Articles of Impeachment Against Rod Rosenstein, Proving That U.S. Democracy Is Indeed on Its Deathbed

Eleven House Republicans have taken their hypocritical, self-serving indignation to the floor once again, in a clear effort to try to get rid of the man who may make their leaderโ€™s presidency go bye-bye. Suggested Reading Black Internet Cheered ‘Pop The Balloon’ Contestant’s Clap back To A Male Panelist’s Remarks About Black, Female Hair Why…

Eleven House Republicans have taken their hypocritical, self-serving indignation to the floor once again, in a clear effort to try to get rid of the man who may make their leaderโ€™s presidency go bye-bye.

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On Wednesday, North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows and Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan filed articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the man who happens to be overseeing special counsel Robert Muellerโ€™s investigation Russian interference into the 2016 U.S. presidential election; Mueller is also looking into President Donald Trumpโ€™s campaign.

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Earlier in July, Rosenstein announced indictments against 12 Russian intelligence agents for hacking computers used by the Democratic National Committee, the Hillary Clinton campaign, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and other organizations.

The New York Daily News reports that House Republicans have criticized Rosenstein for not being responsive enough as they have requested documents related to the Russia investigation as well as a closed investigation into Democrat Hillary Clintonโ€™s emails. It reports:

The move came about two hours after GOP lawmakers met with Justice Department officials who have been working to provide documents to several congressional committees about decisions made during the 2016 presidential campaign. The department has provided lawmakers with more than 800,000 documents, but Rep. Meadows said after the meeting that there was still โ€œfrustrationโ€ with how Justice has handled the oversight requests.

House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Trey Gowdy, who looks like an adult thumb, said after the meeting that wouldnโ€™t support Rosensteinโ€™s impeachment. Ditto for House Speaker Paul Ryan, who has not signed on to the effort.

Democrats have criticized such Republican-led efforts, in what seems to be a clear effort to thwart the Justice Departmentโ€™s investigation ... perhaps before itโ€™s too late for their man in the White House.

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