'Clearly lines have been crossed': Bush chief of staff thinks impeachment inquiry is warranted
by Zachary Halaschak | October 07, 2019 02:03 PM
Andrew Card, chief of staff for President George W. Bush, said he thinks an impeachment inquiry is warranted but warned that people should wait to see evidence from the probe before making up their minds on impeachment.
Card, who served under Bush from 2001 to 2006, said Monday on MSNBC that politicians on both sides of the aisle have hyperbolized the inquiry and hoped the inquiry would continue forward without becoming more politicized.
“I do think that an impeachment inquiry is warranted,” Card, 72, said. “Clearly lines have been crossed. I don’t know if that is an impeachable offense yet, we don’t know yet because most people in Congress have already made up their mind when they haven’t seen any evidence."
“I want people to calm down, take a look at it, don’t call a molehill a mountain — they tend to do that, there’s hyperbole on both sides,” Card continued, noting the seriousness of the process. “I want to help the president do his job because he’s our president. I also don’t want him to be distracted by others who are trying to undermine him.”
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“I do think that an impeachment inquiry is warranted,” Card, 72, said. “Clearly lines have been crossed. I don’t know if that is an impeachable offense yet, we don’t know yet because most people in Congress have already made up their mind when they haven’t seen any evidence."
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