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CAFE Insider 11/4: House Rules

Stay Tuned with Preet

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Society & Culture, Politics, Government, News

4.832.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2019

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

In this clip from the CAFE Insider podcast, "House Rules," co-hosts Preet Bharara and Anne Milgram break down the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, including historical parallels. Listen to the full episode with a free 2-week trial of the CAFE Insider membership. REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS HOUSE INQUIRY VOTE House resolution (H.Res.660), resolution fact sheet, and House Judiciary Committee impeachment inquiry procedures, 10/31/19 “A Divided House Endorses Impeachment Inquiry Into Trump,” The New York Times, 10/31/19 “What’s in the House Resolution on Impeachment?,” Lawfare, 10/30/19 “Pelosi will get more out of today’s impeachment inquiry vote than Republicans. Here’s why,” The Washington Post, 10/31/19 “Democrats pivot from private inquiry of Trump to public case for impeachment,” The Washington Post, 11/2/19 “Kellyanne Conway calls Democrats’ bluff on impeachment, claims ‘they don't have the votes’” Fox News, 10/31/19 “Defining Impeachment Down,” The Wall Street Journal, 10/31/19 “Glengarry Glen Ross,” 1992 film referenced in Preet’s October 30th CAFE Insider Note See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:57.5

Hey folks, we're now in week 7 of the impeachment inquiry. As always, so much to make sense of.

1:03.9

With a passage of house resolution 660, the impeachment process has been formalized, setting

1:08.1

the stage for the public phase of the inquiry. Meanwhile, house investigators continue to

1:12.1

depose key witnesses. And, the Justice Department has released its first installment of documents

1:17.1

known as 302's related to Bob Mueller's investigation. I talk about all this and more

1:21.9

with Anne Milgram on the Cafe Insider podcast. Each week, we break down the news and take

1:26.3

stock of what's happening and lately, it's been a lot. Today, we're making a clip from

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the most recent episode available in the stay tuned feed. To listen to our full conversation

1:34.6

and access all other Cafe Insider content, try the membership free for two weeks. You

1:39.5

can do that at cafe.com slash insider. That's cafe.com slash insider.

1:50.9

So let's talk about some of the things that are interesting in the resolution. Then we'll

1:53.8

talk about what the nature of the vote was, what the numbers were, because it's a mixed

1:57.4

bag. One, it's very clear that lots of committees are involved. I don't think there's been an

2:00.9

impeachment inquiry where you literally have formally six different committees who are

2:05.9

involved in gathering evidence and doing some stuff. And this is a little different, right?

2:10.0

Because you and I have been talking a lot about the three main committees that have been

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