McCaul: Mayorkas must be held accountable for his actions
A Senior House Republican Calls for Retribution Against Homeland Security Secretary
A senior House Republican strongly rebuked Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas hours before the GOP’s impeachment proceedings against the Cabinet official begin and called for staunch retribution.
House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) passionately demanded that Mayorkas “pay for his sins” for his failure to address the alarming surge of illegal immigrants attempting to enter the country over the past three years.
“Nobody deserves it more than this man. I call him the architect of destruction and chaos. He has created this crisis. And he knows better; he’s smarter,” McCaul said during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol Monday evening.
McCaul emphasized that Mayorkas is fully aware of the consequences of his actions and must face the consequences.
McCaul joined a united front of GOP lawmakers who expressed their strong disapproval of Mayorkas and presented a united party front ahead of the House Homeland Security Committee’s markup of two articles of impeachment against him on Tuesday.
McCaul shared a personal tragedy, revealing that his children attended the funeral of a friend who tragically died from fentanyl poisoning on Christmas morning.
“The family tried to wake him up. He was dead. This is the real human life tragedy of the Biden administration’s policies,” McCaul said. “We will begin our articles of impeachment tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. on the Homeland Security Committee, and we will prevail.”
Although House Republicans have a slim majority and are expected to have enough votes to impeach Mayorkas, it is unlikely that he will be convicted in the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats.
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