MSNBC host says Donald Trump committed impeachable crimes 'in broad daylight,' tells Democrats to act to remove him

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MSNBC host says Donald Trump committed impeachable crimes 'in broad daylight,' tells Democrats to act to remove him
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MSNBC's Chris Matthews calls on House Democrats to begin impeachment proceedings immediately.

President Donald Trump's tenure in the White House has been dogged by critics and pundits calling for impeachment from the start, and talk of removing Trump from office has only escalated since Democrats regained control of the House of Representatives. Yet, MSNBC host Chris Matthews says the impeachment process is behind schedule, and needs to begin now.

"Some argue that the push for impeachment is ahead of schedule, I think a stronger argument should be made that it's way behind schedule," Matthews said. While some Democratic leaders have given any indication about when, or if, they might begin the impeachment process, freshman Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib advocated for getting the process going. On Wednesday, she met with activists and announced that she would introduce a resolution to have the House Judiciary Committee look into grounds for impeachment.

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