Ex-CPB Head: Mayorkas ‘derelict’ behavior 3 years in the making, impeachment vote should be ‘easy yes vote’ for congress
Former acting Customs and Border Patrol Commissioner Mark Morgan on Congress needing to be “floor whipping operation ” over the weekend for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas impeachment vote. Morgan says, “It shouldn't, we've had three years of Secretary Mayorkas, who has abdicated his oath, abused his authority, lied to the American people and Congress under oath. He has violated the law, he’s refused to enforce the law, and he's rewritten the law to his definition of what it should be circumventing Congress. He's been the architect of the worst border security crisis in our lifetime. That's jeopardize every aspect of our nation safety and national security. And [House Homeland Security] Chairman Mark Green, didn't do what the Democrats did on one phone call and go right to impeachment. He conducted several months of hearings, produced countless witnesses in over 400 pages of testimony clearly outlined the dereliction of duty of Secretary Mayorkas and why he should be impeached. I agree with you. This should have been an easy yes vote in the House, Senate. Hopefully it's gonna happen next week.” Additional interviews with: Senior Vice President of Gun Owners of America Erich Pratt on ATF background check and recent whistleblowers, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper on his letter with 11 other GOP State AC's to the sixth large banks over their net-zero banking alliance, farmland and how agriculture costs and producers have been impacted by electric mandates, and VP of National Taxpayers Union Brandon Arnold on the recent tax bill that is headed for the Senate.