Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in remarks on Sept. 27 said that the majority of Democrats appear to only care about impeaching President Donald Trump and not do their jobs as elected lawmakers, adding that the latest impeachment inquiry pushed by the Democrat-led House is “becoming a circus.”
“Congressional Democrats are angry. They’re angry about the 2016 election. Ultimately, they’re angry at the voters. They’re angry that the voters elected President Trump,” he added. “All of this from day one, they had been wanting to get this president out of office.
“And as a result, they’re not doing their jobs. They’re not actually interested in legislating. They’re not interested in working together to produce more jobs and wages and expand opportunity. It’s just about attacking the president,” he said.
Cruz added that the latest impeachment inquiry is “not driven by facts” and that it’s a manifestation of their undying attempts to target Trump for impeachment.
“What we have seen from the Democrats is a consistent and relentless push to impeach regardless of the facts,” he said. “For months and months and months it was all about Mueller. Mueller, Mueller, Mueller, Mueller’s going to prove everything’s wrong. Then the Mueller report came along and it found no collusion, and suddenly all the Democrats who had been screaming ‘Impeach!’—they had nothing to say.
“Now, right now, they’re all screaming ‘Ukraine! Ukraine! Ukraine!’ and oddly enough, it’s the exact same conclusion: Impeach the president. And, by the way, in a month or two, it’s liable to be something else. It’s not driven by facts.”
The situation sparking the latest calls to impeach Trump started last week following reports of an alleged whistleblower who accused Trump of having improperly tried to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and Biden’s son Hunter Biden during a phone call in July. This was seen by some as new grounds for impeachment.
According to the redacted whistleblower complaint, the alleged whistleblower had received information that made them think that Trump was “using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country.” The same person also accused the White House of blocking efforts related to the call.
“Just a few days ago the Democrats were breathlessly on TV saying, ‘You’re gonna see an illegal quid pro quo and it’s gonna prove that.’ Well, you look at the transcript and there’s no illegal quid pro quo in that transcript,” Cruz said on Fox News.
“The president is asking another foreign leader to assist in investigating, number one: election interference into 2016. Now that investigating election interference into 2016 is a perfectly legitimate and appropriate law enforcement priority that—the Democrats have been talking non-stop about Russian interference; I’m not sure why they somehow think Ukrainian interference shouldn’t be examined,” he added.
Pelosi, until recently, had publicly resisted launching an impeachment inquiry despite other top Democrats pushing for it in legal filings and in the media. The move by some Democrats to impeach the president was stalled after former special counsel Robert Mueller was unable to back up claims of collusion between Trump and Russia or obstruction of justice.