Week in Review: To impeach, or not to impeach?
Bill Radke reviews the week’s news with former Republican state representative and now Independent Chris Vance, Crosscut columnist Knute Berger, and co-founder of The Evergrey Mónica Guzmán
House Democrats are divided on whether or not Congress should begin the impeachment process. We ask our panel, should they, or shouldn't they? We also look at a report that Republican State Representative Matt Shea was using an encrypted messaging app to have a private chat about carrying out surveillance on political enemies. Should he be ousted?
Plus, we look at the budget deal that came together last night in Olympia. And we ask, how fair was the judge's ruling that tunnel diggers threw away evidence in the case of Seattle's waterfront tunnel?
Also, we talk about what people can do to protect themselves when getting in a ride-hailing vehicle, after a series of assaults on passengers in Bellevue, Kirkland and Seattle. And we look at why Goodwill prosecutes shoplifters more than any other Seattle retailer -- and how we feel about it.
Finally, has your car been chalked? Are you happy that the 6th Circuit Court has ruled chalking unconstitutional?