I'm worried that if they get their way, it could set a bad precedent for other AGs in the state. And honestly, I think they're using impeachment as a threat to try and intimidate her into backing down. But at the same time, I can see how Democrats might use this as an opportunity to push back against Republican attacks.
It's going to be super interesting to watch how all this plays out. Will Nessel's office stand strong and fight for their rights, or will they cave under pressure? And what about House leadership - are they just going to roll over and let Republicans get away with this, or will they step in and say enough is enough?
The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that we're seeing a classic case of "divide and conquer" at play here. By attacking Nessel's office and trying to limit her powers, Republicans are trying to create a sense of chaos and uncertainty that they can exploit for their own gain. But it might not work out that way...