Impeachment Was 2019’s Wildest Roller Coaster Ride
Just when you thought we’d coasted to a stop, events took another crazy turn.
A wild ride.
Photographer: Mark Wilson/Getty ImagesThe year in impeachment was a true roller coaster ride: A slow build to a high peak at the time of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report; a deep and fast dive in its aftermath; a rocket-like ascent following the whistle-blower’s report of President Donald Trump’s call with Ukraine; and now, at year’s end, a harrowing run to an impeachment that itself will likely end in the “pffft” of a Senate vote not to remove the president.
Think back, if you can, to early 2019, when the Mueller investigation was still proceeding in secret, with remarkably few leaks. We all knew that Trump had fired FBI director James Comey because of the Russia investigation (the president himself admitted as much). What we did not know was the more important question of whether the Trump campaign had actively colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election results.
