Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) said the current Democrat-led impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump is not what the Founding Fathers of the United States had intended.
Capito then questioned House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff’s (D-Calif.) strategy.
“I’ll take what Adam Schiff in his own words and the seriousness with which he said it—I think he protests too much in his closing statement because he knows that the facts are not there. The president hasn’t been able to defend himself. The process has been very much not what our founders wanted, not what our rule of law was founded on—but is being used as a divisive, partisan exercise, and it’s not doing justice to our system,” she told the news outlet.
If and when impeachment comes to the Senate, Capito said she will be “all ears” but described it as “partisan.”
Before the Thanksgiving holiday, Democrats announced that the inquiry would be turned over to the House Judiciary Committee, with hearings slated for Dec. 4.
The Intelligence Committee is wrapping up the investigative phase of the probe and preparing its report. Schiff stated that the report could be released soon after the House returns from its Thanksgiving break.
“We will also discuss whether your alleged actions warrant the House’s exercising its authority to adopt articles of impeachment,” the letter read.