I can’t say that he committed an impeachable offense and then not vote to impeach. I have a conscience; it’s a vote of conscience. And I say to members, ‘Vote your conscience,'
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Al Green discusses his stance on impeachment and urges colleagues to vote based on their conscience.
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And still I rise. I rise at this moment in time to preview my Articles of Impeachment. This is to preview. This is not to present but to preview my Articles of Impeachment. Before giving this preview, I will thank a couple of people. There…
A person who breaches the Constitution that the courts can’t manage and their party won’t manage, then there’s but one option left.
I do this because no one person should have the power to take over 300 million people to war without consulting with the Congress of the United States of America.
When he goes over that line, that second, that scintilla of a second, he will become a dictator.





