To my Republican colleagues now preaching unity after the attack on the Capitol—where was that message on Wednesday, when you voted to overturn the results of a democratic election?
— Rep. Dan Kildee (@RepDanKildee) January 10, 2021
You have no moral authority.
I am in the House Chambers. We have been instructed to lie down on the floor and put on our gas masks. Chamber security and Capitol Police have their guns drawn as protesters bang on the front door of the chamber.
— Rep. Dan Kildee (@RepDanKildee) January 6, 2021
This is not a protest. This is an attack on America.
Mr. President—“that woman” in Michigan has a name. It’s @GovWhitmer. She’s the duly elected leader of a state that has ten million people. So please have some respect, @realDonaldTrump, for her and the office she holds. People can have disagreements but still respect each other.
— Rep. Dan Kildee (@RepDanKildee) March 27, 2020
I have been very reluctant to use the tool of impeachment, and have always viewed it as a tool of last resort.
— Rep. Dan Kildee (@RepDanKildee) June 18, 2019
But I've come to the conclusion that the President’s actions have brought us to a moment where Congress must open an impeachment inquiry to defend the rule of law.