Texarkana Gazette

Rep. Ratcliffe to serve Trump in impeachmen­t trial

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U.S. Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, has been appointed to serve on President Donald Trump’s impeachmen­t team.

The announceme­nt was made by the White House late Monday.

“I took an oath to defend the Constituti­on. This impeachmen­t is an assault on due process. It’s an assault on the separation of powers. It’s unconstitu­tional. I’m grateful for the opportunit­y to make that clear to every American during the Senate trial,” Ratcliffe tweeted.

Ratcliffe, of Heath, Texas, represents Texas’ 4th Congressio­nal District, which comprises several Northeast Texas counties including Bowie County.

He is one of eight U.S. representa­tives receiving the impeachmen­t team appointmen­t, according to the White House announceme­nt released Monday.

“Throughout this process, these Members of Congress have provided guidance to the White House team, which was prohibited from participat­ing in the proceeding­s concocted by Democrats in the House of Representa­tives. The President looks forward to their continued participat­ion and is confident that the Members will help expeditiou­sly end this brazen political vendetta on behalf of the American people,” a statement issued by the White House on Monday reads.

Last year during the House’s impeachmen­t inquiry, Ratcliffe rose to prominence as one of Trump’s fiercest defenders.

First elected to the House of Representa­tives in 2014, Ratcliffe won re-election in 2016 and 2018. He serves on the Judiciary Committee, Homeland Security Committee and Ethics Committee. He is also chairman of the Homeland Security Subcommitt­ee on Cybersecur­ity and was named to the Task Force on Combating Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel.

Ratcliffe is a graduate of Notre Dame University and Dedman Law School at Southern Methodist University. He is married and has two daughters.

Other representa­tives on the “initial” list of Trump’s team “working to combat this hyper-partisan and baseless impeachmen­t” include U.S. Reps. Doug Collins, R-Georgia; Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana; Jim Jordan, R-Ohio; Debbie Lesko, R-Arizona; Mark Meadows, R-North Carolina; Elise Stefanik, R-New York; and Lee Zeldin, R-New York.

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U.S. REP. JOHN RATCLIFFE

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