Article by Aris Foley in "The Hill":
Rep. Louie Gohmert
(R-Texas) said on Thursday that House Democrats’ ongoing inquiry into
the president's dealings in the Ukraine is “about to push this country
to a civil war if they were to get their wishes.”
Gohmert,
speaking after the House voted along party lines to approve a measure
establishing procedures for the impeachment process, added, “And if
there’s one thing I don’t want to see in my lifetime, I don’t want to
ever have participation in, it’s a civil war. Some historian, I don’t
remember who, said, guns are only involved in the last phase of a civil
war."
During his address on the House floor Thursday afternoon,
Gohmert said that while some say the vote “was very important,” he
believes it “didn’t do so much.”
The
Texas Republican further contended that he is still of the opinion that
the House will “not end up having a vote in this chamber on whether or
not to actually impeach President Trump
because if that happens, it goes to the Senate,” where he predicted it
would get a “slam dunk down” on the basis of “massive failure of due
process, as well as no evidence, no direct evidence of any wrongdoing.”
He
went on to call the House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry into Trump a
“sham” and echoed concerns from other Republicans about the
Democratic-led House closing hearings and depositions for the ongoing
inquiry off to just members serving on select committees, of which
Gohmert is not a member.
Gohmert also complained that there were
“armed guards outside of the sensitive, compartmented information
facility, the SCIF,” where depositions from witnesses testifying as part
of the inquiry took place.
"Never in the history of this country
have we had such gross unfairness that one party would put armed guards
with guns to prevent the duly authorized people from being able to hear
the witnesses and see them for themselves," he continued.
The
vote on Thursday marked a major step in the House Democrats’ path to
impeachment and sets up procedures for open hearings and testimonies for
the inquiry as Democrats aim to shift part of the process into the
public view in the coming weeks.
The House passed the measure in a
232-196 vote largely along party lines, with no Republicans voting in
favor in the legislation.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/468419-gop-lawmaker-invokes-civil-war-after-house-votes-on-trump-impeachment