On the recordJuly 15, 2025
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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nbcnews.comI 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,'
Al Green discusses his stance on impeachment and urges colleagues to vote based on their conscience.
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