This image from video made available by House TV on Thursday, October 31, 2019 shows the floor of the US House of Representatives in Washington and the vote count to approve the rules for its impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
October 30, 2019
House passes rules package for Trump impeachment probe
WASHINGTON, United States (AP) — Democrats have swept a rules package for their impeachment probe of President Donald Trump through a divided House, as the chamber’s first vote on the investigation highlighted the partisan breach the issue has only deepened.
By 232-196, lawmakers have approved the procedures they’ll follow as weeks of closed-door interviews with witnesses evolve into public committee hearings and — almost certainly — votes on whether the House should recommend Trump’s removal.
All voting Republicans opposed the package. Every voting Democrat but two supported it.
Trump tweeted, “Now is the time for Republicans to stand together and defend the leader of their party against these smears.”
