Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard says she supports an impeachment inquiry into President Trump, changing her stance from earlier this week when she said she didn't support the move because it would be 'terribly divisive.'
Washington Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard said Friday she supports an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, changing her stance from earlier this week when she said she didn't support the move because it would be "terribly divisive."
"[A]fter looking carefully at the transcript of the conversation with Ukraine's President, the whistleblower complaint, the Inspector General memo, and President Trump's comments about the issue, unfortunately, I believe that if we do not proceed with the inquiry, it will set a very dangerous precedent," the Democratic presidential candidate wrote in a statement.
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