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June 11, 2019

"Even though McGahn could not comply with the subpoena, the House of Representatives scheduled a vote to authorize the House to go to court to enforce the subpoena. The House Democrats’ decision to take this step under the circumstances here is unreasonable, unwarranted and unprecedented. Taking these facts to court to enforce the subpoena could result in a decision unfavorable to the House of Representatives as an institution, therefore potentially weakening Congress’s power going forward." 

June 11, 2019

"Never before has the House authorized the general counsel to sue without first exhausting all our constitutional remedies to gain compliance with our oversight demands. Proceeding in this manner risks weakening our ability to carry out our oversight responsibilities."

June 11, 2019

"9/11 first responders, like all first responders, deserve to have their sacrifices recognized. This program will mitigate the damage these public servants and their families experience as a direct result of their sacrifice on behalf of others."

June 10, 2019

"The special counsel was appointed to investigate Russia. He has done that, and it is time to listen to him without pretending that crimes committed by foreign governments will somehow implicate the president just because he had the audacity to win an election against the Democrats’ candidate."

June 7, 2019

“[Monday’s hearing] appears to be part of a strategy to turn the Committee’s oversight hearings into a mock-impeachment inquiry rather than a legitimate exercise in congressional oversight. Conducting such hearings inevitably sets this Committee on a collision course with the longstanding Rules of the House, which you have apparently alluded to as recently as this week.”

June 4, 2019
WASHINGTON — Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, released the following statement in response to the Justice Department’s openness to continuing to accommodate Judiciary Democrats’ demand for documents. “After racing to hold Attorney General Barr in contempt, Chairman Nadler finally seems ready to join the Justice Department at the negotiating table. When Judiciary Democrats wield subpoena power like a sword instead of a plow, their investigations bear little fruit.
June 4, 2019

"[Democrats] had a chance to show they are serious about an immigration solution for DACA recipients, and perhaps even for the DREAMers they have talked about 'protecting' for years. Instead, today we are considering a political messaging bill. The message: America won’t enforce its laws or protect its people. . . . Republicans want to provide legal status for DACA recipients. We want to do it the right way — to minimize fraud, ensure criminals cannot get legal status and bolster border security.

June 4, 2019
WASHINGTON — Reps. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, Martha Roby (R-Ala.); Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet; and Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet, will lead a roundtable discussion today with Amazon, eBay, Home Depot, Nike and several other companies to discuss ways to combat the sale of counterfeit products online.
June 4, 2019

"Contending an unborn child has no life to lose becomes impossible when we reflect — even momentarily — on what an abortion entails. . . . Let us not speak of abortion as a victimless choice. At best, abortions aim to ease one person’s suffering at the expense of another person’s existence. We must cultivate compassion and practical support for women who find themselves pregnant under difficult or oppressive circumstances, and we must protect the most defenseless humans among us — those living in the womb.