Following a Wednesday morning press conference, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and about a dozen other GOP lawmakers went into the House Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), and according to one lawmaker, House Democrats ended the hearing and left.
The representatives went into a secure hearing to attempt to view testimony into the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.
“They must not want all of Congress to know what’s going on in that room,” Keller said.
Gaetz also sent out a Twitter message from inside the SCIF.
Gaetz and the others argued that lawmakers, not just members of the three House committees overseeing the inquiry, should be able to attend the closed-door hearings.
“He doesn’t have the guts to come talk to us,” Marshall said of Schiff. “He left, he just got up and left. He doesn’t have the guts to tell us why we can’t come in the room, why he doesn’t want this to be transparent. It’s the biggest facade, biggest farce of my life.”
Rep. Michael Waltz (R-Fla.) added that Schiff left the room, adding that he is now threatening the other lawmakers with “ethics” violations, The Hill reported.
Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah), a member of the Intelligence Committee, said that “we want to hear from this witness but so do the other members of Congress.”
“This may be within House rules, that’s not the question,“ he said of the secret hearings. ”The question is, is it a good idea to try and impeach the president in secret hearings.”
Schiff left the room and said the hearing has been postponed. He added that Schiff is “threatening” GOP members with ethics violations.
On Twitter, several reporters and at least one Democratic congressman claimed that they violated the law.