Republican Congressman: Hillary Clinton will be “subject to impeachment” if elected president

In a statement reminiscent of Sen. Mitch McConnell’s famous 2010 statement that the top political priority of Republicans would be to make President Barack Obama a one-term president, Republican Rep. Mo Brooks indicated during a radio interview that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would be subject to impeachment on her first day in office if elected president.

Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) recently spoke with talk radio host Matt Murphy and said the real issue with Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of state is “how many lives she put at risk by violating all rules of law that are designed to protect America’s top-secret and classified information from falling into the hands of our geopolitical foes who then might use that information to result in the deaths of Americans.”

Brooks added Republicans are going to make sure this issue follows Clinton into office, should she be elected president in 2016.

“And in my judgement, with respect to Hillary Clinton, she will be a unique president if she is elected by the public next November, because the day she’s sworn in is the day that she’s subject to impeachment because she has committed high crimes and misdemeanors,” he said.

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