The Arkansas legislature is considering a resolution condemning the sham impeachment in the House and of the actions of Nancy Pelosi.
Arkansas State Sen. Missy Irvin told Breitbart News:
“On behalf of my entire Republican Senate Caucus, I filed this resolution today to encourage the United States Senate to act as quickly as possible within their full constitutional authority regarding the impeachment process and to condemn the actions of some members of the House of Representatives for passing and holding articles of impeachment against President Donald J Trump.
The partisan games being played in the halls of Congress are hurting the people of Arkansas and this country.
It is time to deal with the issues at hand and to move on to the important work of protecting our country, our soldiers abroad and to continue to improve our economy.”
The resolution was introduced on Friday and is scheduled for a vote next Friday.
The Arkansas Legislative Council deals with official business when the legislation is not in session as it is out at the present time.
The resolution is nonbinding anyway, but it is a black mark against the Pelosi caliphate.
The resolution text also formally condemns the U.S. House for the impeachment of Trump, saying upon adoption that it is resolved “that the Arkansas Legislative Council hereby condemn the actions of the members of the United States House of Representatives in passing and holding the articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump, the duly elected President of the United States, instead of performing the serious work required by the United States Constitution that the American people elected them to fulfill and that each member swore an oath to uphold.”
The resolution, too, praises Arkansas’s four U.S. House members, all Republicans who all voted against impeachment, and calls on both U.S. Senators from the state to work hard against impeachment and to “end” the sham quickly. Sens. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and John Boozman (R-AR), both Republicans, are expected to both oppose impeachment.