Madeline Strasser (@mstrasser8) 's Twitter Profile
Madeline Strasser

@mstrasser8

@HouseJudiciary Chief Clerk • @penn_state alum • views are my own

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The Last Word (@thelastword) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Lawrence O'Donnell points out that the Judiciary Committee clerk saved Judiciary Democrats from Republican delay tactics by pushing through GOP roll call votes faster than any other clerk has done. on.msnbc.com/33SkAHt

.<a href="/Lawrence/">Lawrence O'Donnell</a> points out that the Judiciary Committee clerk saved Judiciary Democrats from Republican delay tactics by pushing through GOP roll call votes faster than any other clerk has done. on.msnbc.com/33SkAHt
Nicholas Fandos (@npfandos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In cramped spaces in the Rayburn and Longworth House Office Buildings, as well as the speaker’s suite, the final articles of impeachment are being incubated in the shadow of the Capitol dome. A look behind the scenes w/Mark Leibovich nyti.ms/2YrnQIG

Nicholas Fandos (@npfandos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inside the Private Moments of History. I’ve spent almost three months trying to write about what happens behind the closed doors of impeachment. Erin Schaff got behind them and came back with images both exceedingly rare and deeply insightful nytimes.com/2019/12/12/us/…

People For the American Way (@peoplefor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

House Judiciary Dems Clerk Madeline Strasser has once again done some heavy lifting. This time, she read the full #TrumpImpeachment articles. Madeline, thank you for the part you're playing to #DefendOurDemocracy b/c #NoOneIsAboveTheLaw. #FreeMadeline ▶️ bit.ly/2qKeLyj

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WATCH: House Judiciary Committee Vote Articles of Impeachment -- Article 2: Obstruction of Congress APPROVED 23 – 17

Way Too Early with Ali Vitali (@waytooearly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors…” These words have been spoken on the floor of the House three times in modern history, we revisit them all