Several Republicans in the House of Representatives are calling for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to be impeached, but House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said the whole Republican conference will have to decide together on whether to proceed against the Biden appointee.
“I think [impeachment is] a decision we'll make as Republicans on the committee and as a conference,” Jordan told NTD on Thursday.
Jordan told NTD he hasn’t called for Mayorkas’s impeachment but said the secretary “certainly warrants it.”
“But whether we will, you know, move in that direction is going to be determined by Republican members of the Judiciary Committee, in consultation with the speaker and the Republican conference,” he said.
While Jordan favors impeaching Mayorkas, at least one Republican on his committee has said Mayorkas’s actions haven’t met the threshold for impeachment.
Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) told NTD on Wednesday that he doesn’t believe Mayorkas has yet committed a high crime or misdemeanor and instead called for Republicans to invoke the Holman rule to cut the secretary’s salary.
Democrats on the committee defended Mayorkas’s record on the job.
“This whole nonsense about the open border, that the Biden administration is open border, it’s just not true,” Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, told NTD.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) agreed, saying, “I think it’s pretty clearly, from what my colleagues across the aisle have said, this is to make a political point, not to actually examine the facts.”
Jordan Weighs In on Biden, Trump Classified Documents Cases
As the chair of the Judiciary Committee, Jordan is leading several oversight investigations into the Biden administration, including the recent discoveries of classified documents at President Joe Biden’s private residence and former office space.Sams described Republican investigative efforts as “political stunts” and criticized them for seeking investigations of Biden after having defended former President Donald Trump when FBI agents raided his home for classified documents in August.
Jordan responded to such defenses from Biden’s supporters by noting a recent Washington Post article claiming “Biden’s attorneys and Justice Department investigators both thought they had a shared understanding about keeping the matter quiet.”
Jordan said it was wrong for the DOJ to have its alleged “shared understanding” with the Biden team about its classified documents case “when in fact they had this very public raid, as you all remember, 91 days before the midterm election at President Trump’s house.”