
Two Former PA GOP Congressmen Support Trump Impeachment
Charlie Dent and Jim Greenwood signed onto a letter that included 24 former GOP members of Congress calling on President Donald Trump to be impeached.
Charlie Dent and Jim Greenwood signed onto a letter that included 24 former GOP members of Congress calling on President Donald Trump to be impeached.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) named Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Montgomery) to serve as one of the nine impeachment managers in the trial of President Donald Trump.
State Sen. Jim Brewster will be sworn-in following a federal court decision that confirmed his victory in SD45, while a special election date has been announced for HD59. Here is the Playbook.
The election, to fill the open seat previously held by the late state Rep. Mike Reese (R-Westmoreland), will take place on the same day as the state’s primary election.
United State District Judge Nicholas Ranjan rejected GOP candidate Nicole Ziccarelli’s challenge to throw out a batch of mail-in ballots in Allegheny County, which confirms state Sen. Jim Brewster’s victory in the 45th Senate District. Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman said that Brewster will be sworn-in on Wednesday morning.
Lt. Gov. John Fetterman has raised over $500,000 since announcing a possible Senate bid, while Rep. Brendan Boyle delivered the Weekly Democratic address. Here is the Playbook.
Rep. Brendan Boyle’s (D-Philadelphia) speech on Friday centered around the riots on the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.
Lt. Gov. John Fetterman announced on Friday morning that he is explorning a run for the U.S. Senate in 2022. On Monday morning, he announced in a video on Twitter that he raised over $500,000 since announcing his interest for the office.
Sen. Pat Toomey calls for President Donald Trump to resign, while Lt. Gov. John Fetterman announces that he’s exploring a 2022 Senate bid. Here is the Playbook.
Sen. Pat Toomey urged President Donald Trump to resign, while adding that he thinks the president committed impeachable offenses for the riots in Washington D.C. on January 5.