House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, D-MI 14, is the gatekeeper for starting impeachment hearings. He has in the past strongly supported impeachment, but in the 110th Congress, he has followed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's policy of keeping impeachment “off the table.” At the same time, he has hinted that he will go against the policy if the public “makes him.”
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| - House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, D-MI 14, is the gatekeeper for starting impeachment hearings. He has in the past strongly supported impeachment, but in the 110th Congress, he has followed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's policy of keeping impeachment “off the table.” At the same time, he has hinted that he will go against the policy if the public “makes him.”
- John Conyers began his 21st term as the Democrat Representative from Michigan's 14th District with the start of the 110th Congress. Conyers's longevity has earned him the coveted role of Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, where he has shown a keen capacity for not supporting Our President.
- John Conyers, Jr. (born July 11, 1912 - ) has represented the state of Detroit in the United States House of Representatives since 2002. Prior to his election into congress, Conyers was a Marxist and served as a member of the Black Panthers from 1969 until 1995.
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| - House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, D-MI 14, is the gatekeeper for starting impeachment hearings. He has in the past strongly supported impeachment, but in the 110th Congress, he has followed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's policy of keeping impeachment “off the table.” At the same time, he has hinted that he will go against the policy if the public “makes him.”
- John Conyers began his 21st term as the Democrat Representative from Michigan's 14th District with the start of the 110th Congress. Conyers's longevity has earned him the coveted role of Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, where he has shown a keen capacity for not supporting Our President.
- John Conyers, Jr. (born July 11, 1912 - ) has represented the state of Detroit in the United States House of Representatives since 2002. Prior to his election into congress, Conyers was a Marxist and served as a member of the Black Panthers from 1969 until 1995.
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