1:26 p.m. ET, September 27, 2019
There are now 12 House Democrats who haven't called for impeachment
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The list of House Democrats who have not called for President Trump's impeachment continues to shrink as Democratic presidential candidate and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard changed her position today and now supports the inquiry.
Gabbard said in a statement, “Up to this point, I have been opposed to pursuing impeachment because it will further divide our already badly divided country."
She continued: “However, after 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."
Here are the
12 House representatives who haven't made public statements in support of impeachment, or have offered only conditional support.
- Rep. Lucy McBath of Georgia
- Rep. Jared Golden of Maine
- Rep. Collin Peterson of Minnesota
- Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
- Rep. Xochitl Torres Small of New Mexico
- Rep. Max Rose of New York
- Rep. Anthony Brindisi of New York
- Rep. Kendra Horn of Oklahoma
- Rep. Joe Cunningham of South Carolina
- Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas
- Rep. Ben McAdams of Utah
- Rep. Ron Kind of Wisconsin