A historical precedent was set today when the United States Senate dismissed the House of Representatives’ impeachment case against Alejandro Mayorkas, Homeland Security Secretary. According to Virginia Allen at The Daily Signal, the result was 51-48 on a party-line vote.
The
interesting point to me is that my senior senator voted “present.” Then the
Senate voted 51-49 to reject the second charge against Mayorkas. Since the
Democrats hold a majority in the Senate because three independents vote with
them, the only slight surprise is Murkowski, the fake Republican, a real RINO.
In
dismissing the case, the Senate ended a year-long attempt by the House to hold
Mayorkas accountable for the illegal immigration invasion at America’s southern
border. According to Virginia Allen at The Daily Signal, Republicans had
something to say about the situation.
·
Senator
Ted Cruz (R-Texas): “Democrats concluded that Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas’
defying federal law, ignoring the text of the [immigration] statute, deliberately
releasing criminal illegal aliens over and over and over again, that’s just
hunky-dory.” He warned that the dismissal “sends a message to other members of
the Cabinet.
·
Senate
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) declared the trial of Mayorkas to be
unnecessary because it represents “the least legitimate, least substantive, and
most politicized impeachment trial ever in the history of the United States.”
He declared that the charges made by the House “fail to meet the high standards
of high crimes and misdemeanors” and a “dangerous precedent” would be made for
the future if the Senate validated the “gross abuse by the House.”
·
Senate
Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) did not agree with Schumer. He
told his colleagues from the Senate floor after the vote that “it does not make
any difference whether our friends on the other side thought [Mayorkas] should
have been impeached or not.
“He was [impeached]. And by doing what we
just did, we have in effect ignored the directions of the House, which were to
have a trial…. This is a day that’s not a proud day in the history of the
Senate.
·
Senator
Mike Lee (R-Utah) lamented on the Senate floor after the vote that “nothing
like this has ever occurred.
“We’ve been given a duty, we’ve been given
the sole, exclusive power to try all impeachments. Try all impeachments…. Not
some of them, not just those with which we happen to agree, not just those that
we are happy that the House of Representatives undertook to prosecute, but all.”
·
Representative
Mark Green (R-Tennessee), chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, said the
following in a written statement after the Senate dismissed the case:
“However, just as Secretary Mayorkas has
grievously failed in his constitutional duty, now so has the Senate…. Instead
of addressing the serious charges against Secretary Mayorkas, the upper chamber
has chosen to neglect its responsibility. This is an unprecedented failure by
the Senate to do its duty, which, for the first time in our history, has
outright refused to conduct an impeachment trial when given the opportunity to
do so.”
Once
again, Democrats showed that they are not interested in protecting Democracy.
They are willing to break any law or precedence if it furthers their agenda.
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