http://pjmedia.com/video/flashback-pelosi-says-impeachment-is-divisive-has-to-be-bipartisan/
As recently as March of this year, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said impeachment must be "compelling and overwhelmingly bipartisan." She said removing President Donald Trump is "just not worth it." She had also insisted that impeachment must be bipartisan back in May 2018. Yet on Thursday - Halloween, no less - Pelosi led the House of Representatives in an extremely partisan vote to formally approve the impeachment inquiry she prematurely announced last month.
The resolution passed 232-196, without a single Republican vote. In fact, two Democrats representing districts that voted for Trump in 2016 voted with Republicans against it. The only non-Democrat to vote for it was Rep. Justin Amash (I-Mich.), a former Republican.
Both the votes to formalize an impeachment inquiry against former presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton were bipartisan. In 1974, Republicans joined the effort to impeach the Republican Nixon, with the House voting 410-4. In 1998, 31 House Democrats voted for an impeachment inquiry against Democrat Clinton, for a full vote of 258-176.
America Rising put together a video highlighting Pelosi's insistence that impeachment must be bipartisan.
"Impeachment is a very serious matter. If it happens it has to be a bipartisan initiative," Pelosi declares in May 2018 remarks. ...

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