Smokey wrote:Is it an impeachment hearing, or is it an impeachment inquiry?
Or are they the same thing?
After all the chances I've given you to answer a straightforward question, I'm just going to take your evasion as an admission that you know that the investigation portion of the impeachment process has been referred to as an "impeachment inquiry" long before Trump became president. Your claim that "impeachment inquiry" isn't a thing is total BS.
Constitutionally, impeachment is a thing. Other than the vote, the process is left to the House. A necessary part of the process is gathering facts, which has been and is being referred to an "impeachment inquiry." One method of investigation is taking testimony from witnesses at a hearing. That's what you posted a picture of: taking witness testimony at a hearing. It's part of the impeachment inquiry, but it's not the entire inquiry. As it's also part of the overall impeachment process, you could call it an impeachment hearing. Just as we might refer to a hearing that is part of the budget process as a "budget hearing."
Checking the official press release from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, I found this title: Full Committee Open Hearing for the Impeachment Inquiry. So, we could go with that. Personally, "Milkshake" is lots easier to type.
Why the obsession with labels?
“The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.”
― Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism, 1951