Nation
Rep. Greene: ‘I just filed Articles of Impeachment on President Joe Biden’
Freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced via Twitter video Thursday that she’s filed articles of impeachment on President Joe Biden.
Rep. Greene earlier pledged on Newsmax on January 13 to do so on the first day of Biden’s presidency, as reported.
“We cannot have a President of the United States that is willing to abuse the power of the office of the presidency and be easily bought off by foreign governments, foreign Chinese energy companies, Ukrainian energy companies. So on January 21st, I will be filing articles of impeachment on Joe Biden,” said Rep. Greene.
The move comes after the U.S. House voted to impeach Trump for “incitement of insurrection” last week and as the start of his trial remains uncertain with the House yet to hand over the impeachment articles to the Senate.
Immigration
Mayorkas narrowly escapes impeachment vote due to 3 House Republicans
A 214-216 vote shut down the impeachment process for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, as least for the time being. Three House Republicans broke ranks and voted against the measure to impeach Mayorkas over his handling of the border crisis and migrant influx. Republicans accused Mayorkas of having “refused to comply with Federal immigration laws” and of having violated “public trust.”
The vote was a dramatic event Tuesday; while the House voted mostly along party lines, with Democrats remaining united against the measure, three Republicans voted against it, with another lawmaker switching his vote at the last minute to allow for the resolution to be brought back to the floor, reports Fox News.
Those who voted no were Reps. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., Ken Buck, R-Colo., and Mike Gallagher, R-Wis. The lawmakers said while they disapproved of the job Mayorkas is doing at the southern border, the threshold for impeachment had not been met, and warned it could be used against future Republican administrations.
Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, technically voted no but switched his vote at the last minute in a procedural move to be able to bring the resolution back to the floor.
Fox News adds the defeat marks a significant blow for House Republicans, who had pushed the impeachment of Mayorkas for over a year, and have accused him of disregarding federal law with “open border policies” that have worsened the ongoing crisis at the southern border.
Republicans, however, indicated that they would likely vote again on the resolution when Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., returns from cancer treatment.
“While I’m disappointed in the outcome of today’s vote, this is not the end of our efforts to hold Secretary Mayorkas accountable,” House Homeland Security Chair Mark Green, R-Tenn., said in a statement. “I look forward to Leader Scalise’s return.”
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