Posted on 09/28/2019 1:45:19 AM PDT by robowombat
First House Republican backs impeachment inquiry
Rep. Mark Amodei (R-Nev.) on Friday became the first House Republican to voice support for an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
In a conference call with reporters, Amodei made clear he wouldnt vote to impeach Trump, but he also expressed concern over the presidents dealings with Ukraine, adding that the House should put it through the process and see what happens.
Im a big fan of oversight, so lets let the committees get to work and see where it goes, he said, according to audio of the call released by The Nevada Independent.
Using government agencies to, if its proven, to put your finger on the scale of an election, I dont think thats right, Amodei added. If it turns out that its something along those lines, then theres a problem.
He later issued a statement after The Independents piece was published, emphasizing he was not in favor of impeaching Trump but supportive of the investigative approach.
In no way, shape, or form, did I indicate support for impeachment," he said.
Amodei, who represents a ruby red district in northern Nevada, said he agreed with a statement from Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) in which she said, We have to follow the facts and figure out what happened here.
His comments came amid an uproar on Capitol Hill over a July 25 conversation between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, when Trump suggested Kiev launch an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, one of the presidents chief political rivals.
There's a lot of talk about Biden's son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great," Trump said on the call, according to a memorandum. "Biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution so if you can look into it... It sounds horrible to me.
A declassified version of a whistleblower complaint regarding the conversation says multiple White House officials with direct knowledge of the call expressed concern that Trump was using his office for his personal political gain. The complaint also revealed the White House sought to conceal a transcript of the call and that a future phone call or meeting with Ukraine would depend on whether Zelensky showed willingness to play ball.
Trump has accused Biden of misconduct over his efforts to convince Ukraine to dismiss a prosecutor who was investigating a natural gas company on whose board his son sat. Biden says he wanted the prosecutor dismissed over insufficient efforts to tackle corruption, and no evidence has emerged to suggest Biden acted to benefit his son.
Amodei said Trumps phrasing was inartful, but that it was not proof of any wrongdoing.
If it was my statement and I had the ability to do it over, I would probably phrase it differently, Amodei said of Trumps phone call with Zelensky, adding, I dont know that its a smoking gun.
I think thats why we have the committee process, he continued. Part of what the committees will do is try to find some context for that and then based on what a fair reading of the context is, theyll go forward from there.
Rep. Justin Amash, an independent from Michigan, left the Republican Party months after he said special counsel Robert Mueller's report showed Trump "engaged in impeachable conduct."
Amodei, the lone Republican in Nevada's congressional delegation, has repeatedly won reelection by double digits in his district, including in 2018 when he defeated Democrat Clint Koble by more than 16 points.
They’re letting the DNC do their dirty work. Worthless bastards every one of them.
Sounds to me like a put up or shut up kind of statement by this guy.
So you think hes trying to call the Dems bluff?
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