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‘They Just Want A Piece Of You’: Rep. Doug Collins Gives Whitaker Hearing A Reality Check

Virginia Kruta Associate Editor
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Georgia Republican Rep. Doug Collins harshly criticized Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, accusing them of holding a hearing with acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker under false pretenses.

During his lengthy opening statement, Collins, who serves as ranking member on that committee, began by taking direct aim at the committee’s chairman Democratic New York Rep. Jerrold Nadler. (RELATED: ‘You Can’t Do It Quietly’: Top Democrat Overheard Discussing Kavanaugh Impeachment Plans)

Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker delivers remarks to the Joint Terrorism Task Force on November 21, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker delivers remarks to the Joint Terrorism Task Force on November 21, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

Collins began:

I would like to also thank the chairman for a show of honesty. We now have the reason for this hearing. It has nothing to do with the oversight of DOJ. It has everything to do, as we found out this morning in a document dump from the Democratic side of the committee and also another committee, that this is nothing more than a character assassination. And we are going to also decide to see if we can just do something and get at the president while we have the chance.

Considering the fact that President Donald Trump’s newly-appointed attorney general was all but confirmed, Collins went on to argue there wasn’t much point in holding a hearing to determine whether or not Whitaker could effectively serve as acting AG. Again, he tied it back to what he believed was a naked attempt by the Democrats to investigate the president by proxy. (RELATED: More House Republican Ranking Committee Members Announced)

He continued:

I want to remind everyone that this is not the Senate. If my friends on the other side of the aisle of this committee wanted to do a confirmation hearing they just ought to have said it up front. If they want to do a confirmation hearing on senators, run for Senate. This is not a confirmation hearing. This is a Department of Justice oversight hearing — oops, I’m sorry. Back to theatrics again. The curtain opened up and we found out what was really going on. No, we want to damage the president, we want to talk about your private conversations, what you did and why the president — the most amazing quote. We want to know why the president may have put you there … That’s offensive.

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Collins continued in that vein for several minutes, suggesting that the hearing was simply a platform for stunts, theatrics and what he labeled a “dog and pony show.”

“If this is the way we’re gonna go, then we’ll have plenty of stunts. We’re gonna have plenty of theatrics. Bring your popcorn! I’m thinking about maybe we just set up a popcorn machine in the back, because that’s what this is becoming. It’s becoming a show.”

Collins wrapped up his statement by calling for an immediate adjournment of the hearing — and his motion failed along party lines.

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