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Fri Oct 25 18:27:13 +0000 2019

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Congressman Waltz Press @RepWaltzPress

In 1974, the House openly debated and passed rules to impeachment proceedings. The rules were agreed on. Both parties to subpoena witnesses and allowed the executive branch to have counsel present. We’re not seeing the same in 2019. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 25, 2019

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Congressman Waltz Press @RepWaltzPress

Disappointed the @orlandosentinel didn’t once reach out to me about this. I would have been more than happy to explain to the Sentinel why I attended this press conference, as I did with other outlets. This was not a stunt. It was a push for transparency and fairness. — PolitiTweet.org

Orlando Sentinel @orlandosentinel

We expect foolishness from Matt Gaetz, but we expect better from Michael Waltz | Editorial https://t.co/9sryDJ5EDk https://t.co/Je6OijtxNV

Posted Oct. 25, 2019

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Congressman Waltz Press @RepWaltzPress

Today, proceedings are held in secret and the transcripts of these witness testimonies still aren’t available to members of Congress or to the public, despite being unclassified. How can I be expected to vote on impeaching the President of the United States with no information? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 25, 2019

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