Press Releases
". . . this Democrat impeachment crusade lacks the due process protections afforded in all past presidential impeachments, including those protections afforded to President Clinton by Republicans.
"Now that Congress is officially engaged in a so-called 'impeachment inquiry,' it is incumbent upon you and the Democratic caucus to be faithful to your prior statement and to prioritize due process. In light of this, I hope that you join me in demanding the House take the same steps as have historically been taken to ensure fairness throughout impeachment proceedings."
"This subcommittee’s antitrust investigation has been one of the bright spots on the committee’s agenda this term. The importance of digital technology to our constituents’ lives grows every day. The tech sector is one of the greatest forces for innovation and wealth creation in the world and our economy.
"I commend this House for permanently reauthorizing the protection of Supreme Court Justices and fixing the loophole in the law. I look forward to passing the Reauthorizing Security for Supreme Court Justices Act to ensure the protection of our Justices."
"[The Foundation of the Federal Bar Association Charter Amendments Act] makes necessary amendments to the Federal Bar Association’s Charter to allow for it to move its principal office outside of Washington D.C., expand its ability to provide legal education and clarify expectations for directors, officers, members and employees of the Federal Bar Association."
"[Congress] doesn’t have the constitutional authority to retroactively revive a failed constitutional amendment and subject citizens in all 50 states to the current political trend in just one state. The Supreme Court has already recognized that. The past Democratic leadership of this House recognized that.
"We expect the proceedings conducted by this Committee to take a drastically different form to make up for the procedural shortfalls in HPSCI."
"To the extent your staff is already in receipt of evidence, this evidence should be shared with the minority pursuant to House Rule XI, Clause 2(e)(1)(A), generally."
"It’s important to remember that immigrants also wear the uniform and have since the founding of our nation. In fact, historically, the average number of foreign national enlistees has been 5,000 per year — that number jumped to 7,000 in 2019. . . .