Sen. Elizabeth Warren says 'Congress is complicit' by failing to start impeachment proceedings against President Trump
Cedar Rapids, Iowa Sen. Elizabeth Warren tweeted on Friday evening that"Congress is complicit" in failing to start impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump after the news broke that Trump had pressed Ukraine's President to investigate Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's son, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Warren, who is running for President, first called for impeachment proceedings in April after she read special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Since then, she has repeatedly called for the House to begin impeachment proceedings but took it a step further Friday by calling Congress"complicit" in"failing to act.
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