“The ball is in our court, Congress,” Amash wrote in response. — Brad Parscale (@parscale) May 29, 2019Later in the day, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders spoke dismissively of Amash as she took questions from reporters. “I don’t think Congressman Amash is worth the time of the White House,” said Sanders, who left open the possibility that Trump would back a primary opponent in Amash’s district. At his town hall meeting Tuesday night, Amash said that Mueller’s findings left him with no option other than to support Trump’s impeachment. Defending his stance, he told supporters and opponents that Congress “has a duty to keep the president in check.”“I’d do it whether it was a Republican president or a Democratic president.
Source: Washington Post May 29, 2019 18:46 UTC