Perhaps unsurprisingly, the House of Representatives on Wednesday overwhelmingly voted down a resolution from Rep. Al Green (D-TX) that would have begun the impeachment process against President Donald Trump. Only 58 members of Congress, including Green, voted in favor of the resolution.

The resolution was not the actual articles of impeachment, but rather was a procedural measure.

Here's a list of the 58 Democrats in the House of Representatives who voted in favor of Green's resolution:

Here are House Dems who supported beginning debate on Trump’s impeachment pic.twitter.com/eCpyurD429 — John Bresnahan (@BresPolitico) December 6, 2017

On Twitter, Green thanked those who voted alongside him, and said that this would not be the last vote concerning Trump's impeachment. Green said he held "no animus" against his colleagues who voted against impeaching the president. Notably, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) did not vote for Green's resolution.

Please see my statement on the Impeachment Vote. pic.twitter.com/UxZbjRxYRO — Congressman Al Green (@RepAlGreen) December 7, 2017

Green has been calling for Trump's impeachment in Congress since this past May.

Today on the floor of the Congress of the United States of America, I will call for the Impeachment of the President between 9am & 10am CST. — Congressman Al Green (@RepAlGreen) May 17, 2017

This kind of stunt seems like nothing more than a massive waste of time. Trump is not a dictator, and there's no proof he's committed any sort of impeachable offense. Congress has better things to do than this.