And one that once again will work with the president to get things done for you and your family, then join with us in rejecting this baseless impeachment. Thats whats wonderful about this system of ours. We are a government of, by and for the people. Always remember we work for you, not the other way around. Now i will say this stronger and with more conviction than i have ever said it before. In this time of great trial and tribulation, may god bless america. I yield back. [ applause ] gentleman from california is recognized. House will be in order. Gentleman from california. Madam speaker, i recognize myself for the remainder of our time. Gentleman is recognized. Madam speaker, my colleagues, after eight hours, let us return to where we began with the articles themselves. Article one charges the president of the United States with abusing the power of his office by coerce an ally into cheating in a u. S. Election on his behalf. It charges the president of the United States it charge
A single party fraudulent Impeachment Process deployed against the president like the one being used against donald trump. Thats whats unprecedented here. Its not the claim that a president doesnt want to turn over witnesses or documents. That as we said many times today is actually quite common. By the way, lets remember, noted again, President Trump has consistently cooperated with this congress in fulfilling its oversight and investigation responsibilities. I noticed the statistics this morning when we started, there were 25 Administration Officials that testified before the House Oversight this year and 25 at the House Judiciary Committee. At the start of the Impeachment Inquiry the white house produced more than 100,000 pages of documents to the oversight committee. In spite of their allegations, the democrats know President Trump has a lawful cause to challenge the subpoenas because they involve direct wln are
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to the constitution, to argue for or present issues on behalf of their constituents without interference from other branchs of government, and they say that the indictment and as you may remember, obviously the senator is alleged to have been involved in a couple of different schemes where he took actions for individuals that may have benefitted in some way, foreign governments, or may have benefitted them through his work with foreign governments, that they say that this indictment violates that. they also say they have an explanation for the cash that was found in the indictment, the cash that we ve seen in imagery that was contained within those filings, you re looking at them right there, that they match up with withdrawals from the senator s bank accounts. those gold bars that you re looking at there, there s a reason for him to have those as well, and it s not tied to any specific crime. so more details on this as we go through it, obviously we expect this to be brought befor
of establishing this group was to take a group of united states attorneys and free them up so they could concentrate on looking at situations where there was evidence or possibility of corruption in government. and it s very necessary to do that. in all three branchs of government? in all three branchs and at all levels of government. listen to that corruption in government, all three branches. let me tell you what giuliani is accused of now, and there is a lot of evidence, include his own conduct, speech, writing and statements to government proceedings, while he s legally presumed innocent, he is caused of lies on behalf of the federal executive branch, of overthrowing the incoming biden administration. he is accused of fraud towards the judicial branch, some of which he partially admitted in a civil case. and he s accused of a coup attempt carry out in the legislative branches at the state and federal level.