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Top House Republican McCarthy threatens impeachment of Homeland Security chief

Top House Republican McCarthy threatens impeachment of Homeland Security chief

By Gram Slattery and Ted Hesson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The top Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy, on Tuesday called on Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to step down, warning that the House may try to impeach him when Republicans take the majority next year.

McCarthy, who hopes to be elected as House Speaker when the new Congress is sworn in in January, added that his colleagues will hold congressional hearings at the U.S.-Mexico border after taking control of the chamber, in what he described as an effort to force Democrats to see conditions there first-hand.

Republicans have criticized President Joe Biden for record numbers of migrants caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border during his presidency, saying Biden’s more lenient policies have encouraged more crossers.

“Our country may never recover from Secretary Mayorkas’ dereliction of duty,” McCarthy told reporters in El Paso, Texas, on Tuesday after speaking with border officials. “This is why today, I am calling on the secretary to resign.”

“If Secretary Mayorkas does not resign, House Republicans will investigate every order, every action and every failure (to) determine whether we can begin (an) impeachment inquiry,” he said.

DHS spokesperson Marsha Espinosa rejected McCarthy’s call.

“Secretary Mayorkas is proud to advance the noble mission of this Department, support its extraordinary workforce, and serve the American people,” Espinosa said. “He has no plans to resign.”

Since winning a narrow House majority in this month’s midterm elections, Republicans have held a series of news conferences to lay out their priorities for the next two years. Last week they warned that Biden, a Democrat, and his son, Hunter, will also be top targets.

Democrats will continue to hold a majority in the Senate for the next two years. While the House has the power to launch impeachment inquiries, only the Senate can convict an impeachment target, and it is unlikely that senators from Biden’s party would join in ousting a member of his administration from office.

Republicans on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee sent Mayorkas a letter last week, notifying him that the panel expects to call for testimony from 11 employees of the Department of Homeland Security including Mayorkas himself.

As Biden’s top border official, Mayorkas, 62, has been a frequent target of Republican lawmakers, including some who have previously called for his resignation and…

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