We don't have to first go out and prove that he committed bribery or committed honest services fraud or committed extortion.
And Mr. Collins invoked indirectly my favorite American revolutionary, Tom Paine, who, of course, wrote, 'Common Sense a...
It places the personal political agenda and ambitions of the President over enforcing the laws and enforcing the rule of...
I think it is absolutely wrong.
The President, who says the process is unfair, is the one who is stopping everybody from coming to testify.
What is our ultimate check against that? It is going to be impeachment.
Well, if he is innocent, just tell him to come prove it.
Let's use our common sense.
Impeachment is in the Constitution because of public offenses by political leaders against democracy itself.
There were 17 fact witnesses who appeared before the House Committee on Intelligence.
No, he did not.