In 1970, House minority leader Gerald R. Ford attempted to initiate impeachment proceedings against Associate Justice William O. Douglas; the attempt included a 90-minute speech on the House floor The House did not vote to initiate proceedings.
House didnt vote to initiate - and thus it died
This seems to indicate that a vote occurs prior to any initiation of hearings (Ford ATTEMPTED to initiate impeachment proceedings - no initiation since House wouldnt vote)
No, Kid.
He did not move to have hearings.
He wanted a straight up or down vote on impeaching Douglas.
You might want to check this out, as the context of his actions in pushing impeachment explain why you have no point.
https://repository.uchastings.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1022&context=publicityI believe, on the basis of my own investigation and the facts I have set before you, that he is unfit and should be removed. I would vote to impeach him right now.
Within days (of the speech above, including the quote given), a coalition of 52 Democrats and 52 Republicans joined Mr. Ford in calling for creation of a special committee to consider possible impeach ment.
Oh, look! The committee met without public hearings! And the whole House didn't vote to authorize the inquiry, either! Not even to authorize the subcommitte.
A good example, Kid, that has no bearing on what you are trying to establish.
Before the House could act on creation of such a special investigation panel, Mr. Celler and his Judiciary Committee moved last April to take over the inquiry by establishing the five‐man subcommittee.
Mr. Celler, who headed the special panel, declined today to make public the staff findings until the report was considered by his full committee.
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