Longtime Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) suggested that House Democrats may not have enough votes in favor of articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
CNN host Dana Bash asked Lofgren, who was first elected in 1995, if she really thinks impeachment is not a “foregone conclusion.”
Lofgren responded by stating that the pending week’s hearings in the Judiciary Committee are trying to determine what the U.S. Constitution means when it says a president can be impeached by treason, bribery, or other “high crimes and misdemeanors.”
“I mean, there’s plenty of misconduct in the history of the United States among presidents, but it’s not all impeachable,” she told CNN.
Amid the impeachment inquiry, Trump has denied any wrongdoing, describing it as a Democrat-led witch hunt. On Saturday, the president repeated the sentiment.
“I will be representing our Country in London at NATO, while the Democrats are holding the most ridiculous Impeachment hearings in history. Read the Transcripts, NOTHING was done or said wrong! The Radical Left is undercutting our Country. Hearings scheduled on same dates as NATO!” he wrote.
The Judiciary Committee is slated to hold its first impeachment hearing on Dec. 4. Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) invited the president and his counsel to participate, though the White House hasn’t responded yet.
The new set of hearings follows the House Intelligence Committee’s public hearings in November.