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Michigan Democratic Representative Rashida Tlaib on Thursday used a swear word in pushing for impeaching President Donald Trump, just hours after she was sworn into 116th Congress.
Speaking to a crowd at an event sponsored by the progressive group MoveOn, Tlaib recollected the moment she won her election in November.
"And when your son looks at you and says, 'Mama look, you won. Bullies don't win,' and I said, 'Baby, they don't,' because we're gonna go in there and we're going to impeach the motherf****r," Tlaib said Thursday, speaking of Trump, according to a video posted on Twitter by Nestor Ruiz, an activist with United We Dream.
Tlaib also wrote an op-ed Thursday arguing that "the time for impeachment proceedings is now."
"President Donald Trump is a direct and serious threat to our country," she wrote in an op-ed published Thursday in the Detroit Free Press with John Bonifaz, co-founder of the nonprofit Free Speech For People. "On an almost daily basis, he attacks our Constitution, our democracy, the rule of law and the people who are in this country. His conduct has created a constitutional crisis that we must confront now."
Tlaib, in her campaign, made it distinct that once in Congress she was going to push for impeachment against Trump.
"Why am I running? Because this is about electing the jury to impeach (POTUS) and I will make a heck of juror," she wrote on Twitter in March.
Tlaib made headlines earlier more than a year before she ran for Congress for being thrown out of an event in Michigan where Trump was speaking. She had interrupted the then-Republican presidential nominee to ask if he had ever read the Constitution.
Tlaib is one of few Democratic lawmakers to call for Trump's removal from office, however, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other House Democratic leaders have tread more cautiously around the topic of impeachment.
In an interview with NBC News this week, Pelosi didn't rule out pursuing impeachment against Trump but said Democrats would wait until special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation concludes.
"We shouldn't be impeaching for a political reason, and we shouldn't avoid impeachment for a political reason," Pelosi said.
On Friday morning, Trump reacted to the talk of impeachment by questioning why House Democrats would do such a thing. He as well blamed a volatile stock market on Democrats taking control of the lower chamber.
"As I have stated many times, if the Democrats take over the House or Senate, there will be disruption to the Financial Markets. We won the Senate, they won the House. Things will settle down. They only want to impeach me because they know they can't win in 2020, too much success!" Trump said on Twitter.
He added, "How do you impeach a president who has won perhaps the greatest election of all time, done nothing wrong (no Collusion with Russia, it was the Dems that Colluded), had the most successful first two years of any president, and is the most popular Republican in party history 93%?"
-Sowmya Sangam