Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, missed a procedural impeachment vote in the House Rules Committee on Tuesday.
The panel is expected to advance two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump for the full House vote on Wednesday.
The entire chamber is expected to cast a final vote on the articles on Wednesday, and they’re expected to pass along a party-line vote.
The Rules Committee is the last stop in the process before the two articles head to the floor. They will set the terms of the floor debate.
Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) oversees the House Rules Committee. Democrats hold the committee by a 9-4 margin.
“It’s unfortunate that we have to be here today, but the actions of the president of the United States make that necessary,” he said in the hearing. “The evidence is as clear as it is overwhelming.″
Republicans disagreed with his assertion.
The top Republican on the committee, Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), noted that recent polls show that at least half of Americans oppose impeaching Trump. “When half of Americans are telling you what you are doing is wrong, you should listen,” he said.
The two articles of impeachment alleged Trump abused his power and obstructed Congress over his dealings with Ukraine. They accused Trump of withholding military aid to Kyiv in exchange for politically advantageous investigations.
“You have developed a full-fledged case of what many in the media call Trump Derangement Syndrome and sadly, you will never get over it!” Trump wrote. “More due process was afforded to those accused in the Salem Witch Trials,” he continued.
Trump, meanwhile, accused Democrats of interfering in the 2020 election.
“Any member of Congress who votes in support of impeachment—against every shred of truth, fact, evidence, and legal principle—is showing how deeply they revile the voters and how they truly detest America’s Constitutional order,” he wrote.