- by foxnews
- 23 Mar 2025
Green rose to address the House on Wednesday and said "ethnic cleansing in Gaza is not a joke, especially when it emanates from the President of the United States."
"And [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] should be ashamed, knowing the history of his people, to stand there and allow such things to be said."
Green went on to say his formal impeachment articles are for "dastardly deeds proposed and dastardly deeds done."
Trump had announced Tuesday the U.S. would "take over" war-torn Gaza and allow Palestinians to relocate while it is being essentially repaired.
"And I know that it time for us to lay the foundation again. On some issues, it is better to stand alone than not stand at all on this issue. I stand alone. But I stand for justice."
Other Democrats appeared lukewarm to Green's current bid.
"It's not a focus of our caucus," said House Democratic Caucus Chair Peter Aguilar, D-Calif.
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing at the time of one of Green's previous impeachment attempts, Republican staff posted a banner of the Democrat's own words:
"I'm concerned that if we don't impeach this president, he will get re-elected," Green had said.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins - then the panel's ranking member - listed Green's comments as one of several in remarks criticizing Democrats for trying to usurp the power of the voting booth through political maneuvering.
"For Democrats, it has been and will always be, to paraphrase Lewis Carroll: 'Sentence first, verdict later,'" Collins said at the time.
During the Obama administration, the late Rep. Walter Jones Jr., R-N.C., similarly repeatedly called for President Barack Obama's impeachment over issues ranging from the use of drones to troop casualties in Syria.
Fox News Digital reached out to Green's office and was told "it is a matter of time" when the articles would be filed.
Fox News' Chad Pergram and Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.
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