close Video House to vote on Trump impeachment resolution Rep. Michael Burgess weighs in on ‘Fox & Friends First.’ A sharply divided House voted Thursday to approve a resolution setting “ground rules” for the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, putting lawmakers on record over the contentious process while setting the stage for proceedings to move into the public eye after weeks of closed-door depositions. The first formal floor vote in relation to the impeachment probe announced a month ago by Speaker Nancy Pelosi followed a fierce debate in the chamber, where Republicans accused Democrats of launching a de facto “coup” against the president in a “pre-ordained” bid to overturn the results of the 2016 election. REPUBLICANS ON IMPEACHMENT COMMITTEES RIP ‘SHAM’ PROCESS AHEAD OF VOTE “A yes vote on this resolution today gives a stamp of approval to a process that has been damaged beyond all repair and a blatant and obvious coup to unseat a sitting president of the United States,” Rep. Ross Spano, R-Fla., said. Democrats, though, maintained that the president’s own actions — pressing Ukraine to launch politically related investigations, and allegedly using military aid as leverage — brought the country to this point. “I do not take any pleasure…