Look, we can, as a coworker says, debate whether bombing Iran was the right or wrong thing to do, whether the consequences were worth it. What we can’t debate is that it was 100% legal, per the War Powers Resolution of 1973
128 Democrats join House GOP to block progressive’s bid to impeach Trump
The House of Representatives voted along bipartisan lines to quash a lone progressive lawmaker’s bid to impeach President Donald Trump Tuesday afternoon.
Lawmakers agreed to table the measure in a 344–79 vote. A vote to table is a procedural mechanism allowing House members to vote against consideration of a bill without having to vote on the bill itself.
The resolution was offered by Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, who was infamously ejected from Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress earlier this year for repeatedly interrupting the president.
A majority of House Democrats joined Republican lawmakers to kill Green’s resolution, a sign of how politically caustic the effort appears to be. Just 79 Democrats voted to proceed with the impeachment vote, while 128 voted to halt it in its tracks.
The title of Excitable Al’s resolution was
Abuse of Presidential Powers by Disregarding
the Separation of Powers—Devolving American
Democracy into Authoritarianism by Unconstitutionally
Usurping Congress’s Power to Declare War
Will Al try to retroactively impeach Biden and Obama for bombing place like Syria and others without the approval of Congress? Wasn’t Obama flying to South America or something when he started a war in Libya? Anyhow, I’m sure those 128 Dems were thinking it is idiotic and really bad optics to try and impeach Trump for bombing Iran with their “Death To America” chants, and wanted no part in general election opponents brining it up.
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Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) is 
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