After the US House voted to impeach Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in February and sent the articles to the Senate on Tuesday, the Senate on Wednesday began proceedings over whether to hold a vote on removing him from office.
Mayorkas faces two articles of impeachment, the first accusing him of "willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law," and the second being "breach of public trust." He has called both accusations "baseless."
Since taking charge of the DHS, Secretary Mayorkas has purposely ignored the border crisis and allowed it to worsen. Unlike the Republicans, who held allowed two impeachment votes on Donald Trump during his presidency, the Senate Democrats seem ready to violate their constitutional obligation to do the same here. Their decision to block this trial is solely aimed at preventing the GOP from presenting evidence of Mayorkas' failure to protect American borders.
Articles of impeachment should only go to trial if they're based on genuine, evidence-backed grievances. Unfortunately, the American people are watching their Republican lawmakers turn this historically serious congressional process into a political circus. Every accusation against Mayorkas has been debunked by the courts, but instead of acknowledging that fact and seeking legislative paths toward fixing immigration, the GOP wants to score political entertainment points.