Democratic Rep. Jeff Van Drew (N.J.), one of the only Democratic lawmakers to vocally oppose President Donald Trump's impeachment, is switching political parties, according to multiple reports.
Politico reported that "the question now was when, not if, Van Drew was joining the Republican Party."
The Washington Post reported:
Officials said Saturday that Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, a vocally anti-impeachment Democrat, will join the Republican Party in the coming days following a Friday meeting with President Trump — a move that would put a political chill on the Democrats' expected vote to impeach Trump next week.
Two Democratic officials familiar with Van Drew's discussions in recent days said they believe he has decided to switch parties. The White House meeting was confirmed by a Trump administration official and one of the Democratic officials.
According to the New York Times, an announcement formalizing Van Drew's transition to the Republican Party will come sometime next week.
Democratic congressman leaving his party over impeachment, will join Republican Party
Politico reported that "the question now was when, not if, Van Drew was joining the Republican Party."
The Washington Post reported:
Officials said Saturday that Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, a vocally anti-impeachment Democrat, will join the Republican Party in the coming days following a Friday meeting with President Trump — a move that would put a political chill on the Democrats' expected vote to impeach Trump next week.
Two Democratic officials familiar with Van Drew's discussions in recent days said they believe he has decided to switch parties. The White House meeting was confirmed by a Trump administration official and one of the Democratic officials.
According to the New York Times, an announcement formalizing Van Drew's transition to the Republican Party will come sometime next week.
Democratic congressman leaving his party over impeachment, will join Republican Party