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Serving #CA52. I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.

San Diego, Poway, Coronado
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    Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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    My colleagues and I have supported the work of Special Counsel Mueller’s examination of Russian interference in our elections. I withheld comment on impeachment out of deference to Mueller’s work and his professionalism. But now we have the report, and it’s shocking.

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      2. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        Mueller found a ton of corruption: 34 guilty pleas or indictments of individuals and companies. Five of Trump’s highest-level associates pleaded guilty to serious felonies, including his campaign chairman, personal lawyer, and national security advisor.

        20 replies 477 retweets 1,357 likes
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      3. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        The Trump campaign was willing and eager to work with a foreign adversary to interfere in our elections. This is far more significant wrongdoing even than the Watergate break-in and its subsequent cover-up which led to Nixon’s impeachment and resignation.

        14 replies 468 retweets 1,384 likes
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      4. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        Rep. Scott Peters Retweeted The Washington Post

        The report also details 10 instances of obstruction of justice by the president, while in office. Over 1,000 former federal prosecutors from both political parties said this evidence is enough to support prosecution and conviction on felony obstruction of justice charges.https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1125448963530862592 …

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        The Washington PostVerified account @washingtonpost
        Breaking News: Trump would have been charged with obstruction were he not president, more than 370 former federal prosecutors assert in statement https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-would-have-been-charged-with-obstruction-were-he-not-president-hundreds-of-former-federal-prosecutors-assert/2019/05/06/e4946a1a-7006-11e9-9f06-5fc2ee80027a_story.html …
        7 replies 442 retweets 1,272 likes
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      5. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        Mueller himself said he did NOT exonerate the president. He felt he could not prosecute Trump because of a DOJ rule against indicting a sitting president. He made it clear it's up to Congress to take further action. Given the record presented, we are duty-bound to proceed.

        18 replies 397 retweets 1,330 likes
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      6. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        The Constitution provides that the president “shall be removed from Office, on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.” Nobody disputes that felony obstruction of justice is a “high crime” under the Constitution.

        12 replies 377 retweets 1,253 likes
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      7. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        Impeachment is not a redo of the election. Voters accepted a lot that I found appalling: mocking the disabled, childish name calling, attacking war heroes and Gold Star families, insulting Muslims and Mexicans. But while this behavior is abhorrent, it is for voters to judge.

        19 replies 286 retweets 1,098 likes
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      8. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        We’ve seen terrible policies from Trump: dangerous foreign policy, tariffs that hurt Americans, reckless tax cuts, cruelty toward asylum-seekers, and attempts to rip health care from millions. I disagree with Trump's policies, but they're for elections, not impeachment.

        16 replies 214 retweets 896 likes
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      9. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        Impeachment is not about the president’s character or policies. It’s about upholding the rule of law and defending the Constitution. It’s about whether he has broken the law. The Mueller Report contains plenty of evidence that he did. Hearings may produce more such evidence.

        16 replies 391 retweets 1,309 likes
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      10. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        Some argue impeachment poses a political risk for Democrats. They say Republicans will claim Trump was vindicated regardless of the outcome. That gives Americans too little credit. I trust them to discern which of us did our patriotic duty and who played to political cynicism.

        10 replies 244 retweets 1,109 likes
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      11. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        We should never pursue impeachment for political reasons. Nor should we avoid it for political reasons. It’s Congress’ job to determine whether the president broke the law and acted against the interests of the United States.

        12 replies 314 retweets 1,237 likes
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      12. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        If we don’t act, we send the message that criminal behavior is normal for presidents. Trump will be more emboldened to ignore Congress. And we will increase cynicism among those who depend on us to uphold the law and the Constitution. None of that is acceptable.

        21 replies 373 retweets 1,387 likes
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      13. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        Rep. Scott Peters Retweeted Justin Amash

        @justinamash is right: “The risk we face in an environment of extreme partisanship is not that Congress will employ [impeachment] as a remedy too often but rather that Congress will employ it so rarely that it cannot deter misconduct..."https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1129831625691414528 …

        Rep. Scott Peters added,

        Justin AmashVerified account @justinamash
        While impeachment should be undertaken only in extraordinary circumstances, the risk we face in an environment of extreme partisanship is not that Congress will employ it as a remedy too often but rather that Congress will employ it so rarely that it cannot deter misconduct.
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        8 replies 346 retweets 1,198 likes
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      14. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        "Our system of checks and balances relies on each branch jealously guarding its powers and upholding its duties under our Constitution. When loyalty to a political party or to an individual trumps loyalty to the Constitution, the Rule of Law–the foundation of liberty–crumbles.”

        6 replies 213 retweets 926 likes
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      15. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        Democrats are leading on the problems facing Americans: health care, ethics in government, comprehensive immigration reform and border security, gun safety, and civil rights. We must continue to pass groundbreaking legislation, as we have, and as we were elected to do.

        17 replies 189 retweets 868 likes
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      16. Rep. Scott Peters‏Verified account @RepScottPeters Jun 26
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        And now we are assigned another solemn task by the Constitution and by current events. We need to begin impeachment hearings.

        330 replies 1,008 retweets 3,767 likes
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