House Committee Republicans Unanimously Vote to Recommend Mayorkas Impeachment



by BRADLEY JAYE 18 Jan 2024

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is one step closer to impeachment.

All 18 Republicans on the House Homeland Security Committee voted Thursday to recommend to the House that Mayorkas be impeached.

The vote came on the tail end of a hearing titled “Voices for the Victims: The Heartbreaking Reality of the Mayorkas Border Crisis,” during which parents testified about losing their children from the fentanyl flowing across the Southwest border and crimes perpetrated by those coming here illegally on Mayorkas’s watch.



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BREAKING: All 18 Republicans of the House Committee on Homeland Security officially announce support for the impeachment of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas:

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https://homeland.house.gov/2024/01/18/house-homeland-majority-releases-statement-regarding-the-impeachment-of-dhs-secretary-alejandro-mayorkas/…



2:31 PM · Jan 18, 2024

Committee Republicans said in a statement:

After our nearly year-long investigation and subsequent impeachment proceedings, and having exhausted all other options to hold him accountable, it is unmistakably clear to all of us—and to the American people—that Congress must exercise its constitutional duty and impeach Secretary Mayorkas.

The Secretary has consistently, willfully, and systemically refused to follow the laws passed by Congress, abused his authority, and breached the trust of Congress and the American people on numerous occasions. The result of his failure to fulfill his oath of office has been a border crisis that is unprecedented in American history—a crisis that has cost the lives of thousands of Secretary Mayorkas’s fellow Americans.

The hearing was the second held by the committee as part of a formal inquiry into the impeachment of Mayorkas. The inquiry was launched after a year of investigation and multiple hearings on the border crisis created by the embattled Mayorkas.

The committee
said its investigations “conclusively establish” that Mayorkas bears responsibility for the crisis:

His willful and systemic refusal to follow the laws passed by Congress has incentivized unprecedented mass illegal immigration. He has abused his power by directing his department to implement policies contrary to federal statute and abandoning viable enforcement initiatives, and he has breached the public trust by willfully misleading Congress and the American people on numerous occasions about the consequences of his decisions and the operational realities on the border.

The committee Republicans, led by Chairman Mark Green (R-TN), accused Mayorkas of refusing to cooperate with their investigations as well as turning down opportunities to testify.

Democrats pushed back, formally
requesting an opportunity to hold a hearing with their own slate of witnesses—a highly uncommon occurrence.

The White House responded to Thursday’s vote by
suggesting that Mayorkas has more important things to prioritize than addressing a Congress threatening to make him the first cabinet secretary to be impeached since the Ulysses S. Grant administration.



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House Republicans are refusing to allow Mayorkas to testify.

They held two quick “impeachment hearings” that were just theater to push rightwing messaging, not a valid impeachment process.

They won’t acknowledge constitutional scholars who say this effort is unconstitutional.



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As expected, all GOP members of House Homeland announce support for impeaching Mayorkas (statement below) following 2 impeachment hearings that mirrored series of hearings held last year


2:16 PM · Jan 18, 2024

The House could take up Mayorkas’s impeachment as soon as the week of January 22.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/01/18/house-committee-republicans-unanimously-vote-to-recommend-mayorkas-impeachment/