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DonViejo

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Fri Jan 4, 2019, 02:35 PM Jan 2019

Dems call freshman's impeachment remarks 'inappropriate' [View all]


BY SCOTT WONG AND CRISTINA MARCOS - 01/04/19 01:10 PM EST

House Democrats on Friday pushed back on one of their newest colleagues, who attacked President Trump the previous day by vowing to “impeach the motherf---r.”

The jarring remarks by liberal freshman firebrand Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) put Democrats on the defensive less than 24 hours after they took control of the House, putting a spotlight on the possible impeachment of Trump instead of Democratic efforts to end the government shutdown and the party's legislative priorities.

“I have never said that in a public setting. The choice of words is inappropriate,” longtime Rep. Lacy Clay (D-Mo.), a member of the Oversight Committee, told The Hill. “We should conduct oversight, which is our responsibility, vigorous oversight, because it’s been lacking the last two years. And I think that we should also wait for Special Counsel [Robert] Mueller’s report to Congress so we can determine what we need to do.”

House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who will lead many of Democrats’ investigations into the Trump administration, also called Tlaib’s comments “inappropriate.”

“One of the things that I've said about my committee, I've said that we will reclaim civility," Cummings told reporters in the Capitol. "You cannot accomplish very much of anything unless you have civility and show respect for your colleagues. And I think those kind of comments do not take us in the right direction.”

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https://thehill.com/homenews/house/423905-dems-call-freshmans-impeachment-remarks-inappropriate
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Unfortunately, a lot of people suddenly have the F word as part of their basic vocabulary. LisaM Jan 2019 #1
The first lady has naked pictures depicting sex acts Drahthaardogs Jan 2019 #46
I actually have to correct myself on one point. LisaM Jan 2019 #47
Putting kids in cages is inappropriate. Ignoring the Atomwaffen Division is inappropriate. ck4829 Jan 2019 #2
+1 dalton99a Jan 2019 #9
Putting kids in cages predates Trump oberliner Jan 2019 #12
So What? It doesn't make it right. Cha Jan 2019 #16
It also doesn't apply to this discussion Charlotte Little Jan 2019 #18
Choo-choo! Here comes the WH Excuse Train! FSogol Jan 2019 #19
Unreal.. the #whataboutism. Cha Jan 2019 #20
Yup, SSDD. FSogol Jan 2019 #21
lol Cha Jan 2019 #22
The "whataboutism" is saying "what about kids in cages" in response to someone saying MF-er oberliner Jan 2019 #36
Yes, your ##Whataboutism Cha Jan 2019 #38
I don't understand this response oberliner Jan 2019 #39
I understand it. LuckyCharms Jan 2019 #43
Can you clarify? oberliner Jan 2019 #44
Putting kids in cages predates Trump oberliner Jan 2019 #27
This is nonsense Charlotte Little Jan 2019 #17
The media certainly mobilized to get Democrats on the record about swear words, didn't they? gratuitous Jan 2019 #24
They are inappropriate. Ironically some are justifying it by using Trump as the standard for still_one Jan 2019 #3
Cool story, bro. LanternWaste Jan 2019 #4
So are those who supply links ASSUMING THAT IS WHAT SOMEONE IS REFERRING TOO still_one Jan 2019 #7
damn, and me without my pearls to clutch.... KG Jan 2019 #5
It was in a private meeting. Right? underpants Jan 2019 #6
No such thing as a "private meeting" when you're a U.S. Congresswoman in a roomful of people EffieBlack Jan 2019 #8
Completely agree. I drop F bombs, but never MF, give me the creeps. Blue_true Jan 2019 #28
The Hill ... GeorgeGist Jan 2019 #10
Straight from the billionaire's mouth to DU pecosbob Jan 2019 #14
You think The Hill is the only publication quoting Democrats about this? Really? DonViejo Jan 2019 #15
Doesn't make it any less of a RWTP. pecosbob Jan 2019 #23
You're just hell bent on insisting anyone that doesn't agree with you or, has the audacity to DonViejo Jan 2019 #25
No sir I am not pecosbob Jan 2019 #26
You either don't know much about this site or, don't want to know about it, e.g. DonViejo Jan 2019 #29
You posted the article without comment, so most will assume you agree with the Hill's spin emulatorloo Jan 2019 #32
Yawn. I hardly ever post news articles with my own comment included...I post articles... DonViejo Jan 2019 #33
Don't be so defensive, I enjoy your posting of articles emulatorloo Jan 2019 #35
You know it!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2019 #31
We'll all survive. maxsolomon Jan 2019 #11
cheezus IcyPeas Jan 2019 #13
The Hill doing their usual "DEMOCRATS IN DISSARY11!!!" Narrative emulatorloo Jan 2019 #30
Yes, because quiet deference has worked so well in the past. java108 Jan 2019 #34
Gezzus, get over it already! What's next Al Franken type forced resignation by RestoreAmerica2020 Jan 2019 #37
Bullshit... Wounded Bear Jan 2019 #40
She broke through the media's normalization of Trump. She's speaking for millions of Americans. jalan48 Jan 2019 #41
Should have called it "PREMATURE" Liberal In Texas Jan 2019 #42
Gee, I heard Speaker Pelosi comment on this. Sounded QUITE different from The Hill Stinky The Clown Jan 2019 #45
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