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Saturday, September 23, 2017

Rep. Maxine Waters: 'Impeachment Is About Whatever the Congress Says It Is'

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), who previously has called for the impeachment of Donald Trump, on Thursday told a Congressional Black Caucus Town Hall on Civil Rights that she expects other members of the black community to back her up:

“Don't come here and tell me, ‘Maxine, you keep on doing what you do.’ But when you gonna give me some support?” she asked. “How many of you in your organizations have said, 'Impeach 45' ?”

Waters urged the crowd not to get hung up on what law to invoke in the impeachment process:

Impeachment is about whatever the Congress says it is. There is no law that dictates impeachment. What the Constitution says is “high crimes and misdemeanors,” and we define that.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...


She is bat***t crazy. Both Houses have control over who they seat, and can expel a member. Maxine has overstayed her 15 minutes. At a minimum, a member should introduce a resolution censuring her.

Anonymous said...

The woman definitely has a slow leak in her spacesuit.

Anonymous said...

So she is claiming the Supreme Court has no say in what is "high crimes and misdemeanors? She is definitely delusional.

Anonymous said...

Black Pelosi.

Anonymous said...

huh?