Feb. 8 (UPI) — House Majority Leader Steve Scalise , R-La., is scheduled to return to Washington, D.C., next week following treatment for blood cancer, his office announced Thursday.
Scalise could provide a crucial vote in another attempt to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayokras.
Scalise’s office announced that he is in “complete remission, has been medically cleared to resume travel” and “will be returning to Washington next week for votes.”
The first attempt to impeach Mayorkas failed 214-216 . Scalise’s vote and one other would be needed for it to pass. It would likely be Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, who flipped his vote from yes to no the first time around. It was a procedural step that allowed the GOP to resurrect the impeachment articles for another vote.
Even if the House has the votes, Mayorkas stands little chance of being impeached while Democrats, who have stood firmly behind the DHS secretary, control the Senate.
The House Homeland Security Committee’s articles of impeachment accuse Mayorkas of a “willful and systematic refusal” to comply with immigration laws and a breach of public trust.