GOP Lawmaker Introduces Resolution to Remove Jerry Nadler as Judiciary Chairman

Most of us underestimated how bad Russiagate would prove to be for the left. Sure, the faithful among us knew that President Trump wasn’t a secret Russian agent, but did you honestly expect Mueller’s report and testimony to truly clear him the way it did? Considering all of the bias in the FBI, it was surprising that Mueller essentially eviscerated left-wing media. Everyone who supported the Russia investigation was made a fool.

This time around, we’re all a little wiser. Now, we’re expecting this new impeachment effort to blow up in the faces of the left. It’s already heading in that direction. In fact, plenty of people suspect that this is part of the Trump team’s master plan to take down Joe Biden.

What might come as a surprise is that the collateral damage on the left could get extensive. It’s now looking like trouble is brewing for Judiciary Chairman and leader of the Trump Impeachment push Democrat Jerry Nadler. He was, after all, the man who claimed to have secret proof of President Trump’s Russia ties for two years. Now that he has once again derailed Congress for a baseless witch hunt, Republicans in Congress are fed up and working to take him down.

There’s a legitimate movement aiming to remove him as Judiciary Chairman. That’s a bigger deal than you might realize. Watch the video you so you can understand the depths of this issue and what it would mean for our country if this effort succeeded.


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