Green said during a press conference in his Houston district office that Mueller has "given us ample evidence for us to move forward with impeachment," citing 10 instances of potential obstruction of justice outlined in the report.

ADVERTISEMENT The Texas Democrat again threatened to force another House floor vote on impeaching Trump if committees in the chamber do not act.

"If we don't step up and do our job, if we in engage in some sort of analysis and debate and refuse to say the word 'impeachment,' we will engage in what Dr. [Martin Luther] King calls the paralysis of analysis," Green said.



Mueller said in his highly anticipated report that he was unable to Mueller said in his highly anticipated report that he was unable to “conclusively determine” during the course of his 22-month investigation that no criminal conduct occurred as to whether Trump obstructed justice. "I will bring it to the floor for a vote if the committees do not act," Green said. "I will not allow the paralysis of analysis to prevent us to engage in something that is lawful, constitutional, and expected such that a president will not be above the law."

“Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point. Very frankly, there is an election in 18 months and the American people will make a judgment,” Hoyer told CNN.

Green dismissed the notion that Democrats shouldn't move forward with impeachment proceedings on their own now that Mueller has completed his investigation.

"We can't blame Republicans for the lack of an impeachment effort. We control the House. We control the agenda in the House. It is up to us to act. We have been given the report from Mr. Mueller. He has given us 10 circumstances to peruse and scrutinize. We must now act on these circumstances," Green said.

Green forced two House floor votes in the last session of Congress on impeachment while Republicans controlled the House. Each vote garnered the support from about 60 fellow House Democrats.

The lawmaker's past articles of impeachment stated that Trump has "sown discord among the people of the United States" by fueling racial tensions in America and did not focus on the subject of Mueller's investigation.

Green first indicated in February that he would offer new articles of impeachment focusing on a similar theme, but has yet to do so.