A presidential cabinet member could go on trial in the upper chamber this week for only the second time in American history.
For the first time since 1876, a member of a president’s cabinet risks being removed from office for failing to enforce the laws as written by Congress.
“Look, this is our duty,” Mr. Green said. “If [Mr. Mayorkas] was Republican, I'd be doing this.”
House Homeland Security Committee’s top Democrat accuses Republicans of making border security a political weapon.
The first hearing will examine how the Homeland Security secretary’s policies have harmed the American heartland.
“We have major, major problems and I continue to say this is an imminent national security threat.”
A presidential cabinet member could go on trial in the upper chamber this week for only the second time in American history.
For the first time since 1876, a member of a president’s cabinet risks being removed from office for failing to enforce the laws as written by Congress.
“Look, this is our duty,” Mr. Green said. “If [Mr. Mayorkas] was Republican, I'd be doing this.”
House Homeland Security Committee’s top Democrat accuses Republicans of making border security a political weapon.
The first hearing will examine how the Homeland Security secretary’s policies have harmed the American heartland.
“We have major, major problems and I continue to say this is an imminent national security threat.”