During an interview with Vermont Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders on Sunday’s Meet the Press, moderator Chuck Todd exposed just where he stood on the GOP tax reform bills making their way through Congress. And after questioning Sanders about the Democratic Party’s efforts to halt tax reform, he wanted to know about the Democratic Party’s latest efforts to impeach President Trump.

“I know you are not a fan of this bill at all. Okay, I know where you believe the priorities are all wrong,” Todd prefaced as he led into his first question for the Senator. “Has the Democratic Party collectively done enough, you think, in the institution of the House and the Senate to stop this bill?”

Sanders did little to quell Todd’s fear of the bill ultimately passing Congress and being signed by the President. “Well, one of the absurdity of this whole process is the Republicans made a decision to go forward without any Democratic Party input,” the Senator complained, overlooking just how he and his colleagues passed ObamaCare.

The Senator then flew into the canned liberal talking points about how the tax cuts were only for millionaires and billionaires, and how the middle-class was going to receive a hefty tax hike. They were claims that had been debunked over a month ago by The Washington Post, who gave four “Pinocchios” for similar assertions.

But Todd didn’t say anything to correct the Senator. He was more interested in how the Democrats were going to stop the bill that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) called the “apocalypse.” “I understand that. But what's realistic? You don't have the votes and is it trying to find one more Republicans? Where are you in this,” he demanded to know.

After the discussion on stopping the GOP from giving Americans a tax cut, Todd wanted to know where Sanders stood on impeaching President Trump:

Let me go to this impeach question here, is Tom Steyer right, that it’s time to look at that option? There was already a House vote this week. Many Democrats weren’t ready to get on that bandwagon yet, where are you on this issue?

As much as Todd wanted to portray the House impeachment vote as something dangerous to Trump it really wasn’t. In a vote of 364-58, Democrats largely sided with Republicans to table the motion and it seemed mostly like a stunt designed to show off in fundraisers for those who participated. And if it really was something, then why did Todd’s own network refuse to report it Wednesday night after it happened?

Sanders was hesitant to back such an impeachment effort by his colleagues, citing how it was too soon and they had to wait for Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation to wrap up. “I think there is a process that has to be followed,” he explained. “But I think jumping the gun does not do any good. You have to bring the American people onto this issue. You don’t want to make it into a partisan issue.”

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