The House of Representatives voted to move forward with the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. Broadcast networks broke into regularly scheduled programming for Thursday morning’s vote, which provided the first indication that there is enough support in the House for impeachment, the constitutional process to remove a president from office. The chamber grew silent as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the vote, 232-196. Two Democrats joined all Republicans in voting against the inquiry — Rep. Jeff Van Drew (D-NJ) and Collin Peterson (D-MN). One independent, Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI), voted for it. He left the Republican party earlier this year. Shortly afterward, Trump tweeted, “The Greatest Witch Hunt In American History!” White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said, in a statement, “The Democrats want to render a verdict without giving the Administration a chance to mount a defense. That is unfair, unconstitutional, and fundamentally un-American.” Related Story Donald Trump Cites Fox News’ Gregg Jarrett & Mark Levin In Defending Ukraine Call As “Perfect” The vote was not on impeachment itself, but on a set of procedures that spell out how the House Intelligence Committee, led by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), and two other committees will proceed on their inquiry,…