House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Henry Waxman wants accountability, not impeachment

Impeachment Channel #40

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April 12, 2007

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Congressman Henry Waxman, Chair, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee (D-CA, 30th C.D.)

Congressman Henry Waxman is the Chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Chairman Waxman was interviewed this afternoon in his Los Angeles district officer by Etopia News publisher Marc Strassman. During that interview, the Congressman made the case for presidential accountability, and against impeaching George W. Bush and/or Richard B. Cheney.

You can watch and listen to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Henry Waxman making the case for presidential accountability and against presidential and vice-presidential impeachment, in that Etopia News interview by clicking on the second of two "PLAY" buttons associated with his photo in the "4 impeachment" line-up on the Impeachment Channel, below.

In the segment linked to from the first of his photos, you can hear him say: ““I don’t think the country wants us to go through an impeachment of the president, who’s only got two years to go before he leaves office. They would like to see Democrats and Republicans work together in the national interest.”




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