“I think we have very good reason to believe that there is an investigation that has been conducted, which has produced evidence that tells us that this president and his administration engaged in obstruction of justice. I believe Congress should take the steps towards impeachment.” “If any other human being in this country had done what’s documented in the Mueller report, they would be arrested and put in jail. If there is going to be any accountability, that accountability has to come from the Congress, and the tool that we are given for that accountability is the impeachment process.” “I think it would be perfectly reasonable for Congress to open up those proceedings and it’s clear that Bob Mueller, in his report, left that in the hands of Congress.” “I think the American people are going to have a chance to decide this at the ballot box in November 2020, and perhaps that’s the best way for us to resolve these outstanding questions.” Reporter: “Do you think there should be a conversation about impeachment, right now?” “No.” Reporter: “Why not?” “I think right now, we should continue this investigation. I think Mueller should come before and testify. I don’t think we should be having that conversation.” “Congress has got to take a hard look at that, and do a hard investigation and ask — subpoena the people who were mentioned in that report and bring them forward so to get to the truth. Did Trump actually obstruct justice?” “I think he’s made it pretty clear that he deserves impeachment. I’ll leave it to the — [applause] but I’m also going to leave it to the House and Senate to figure that out because my role in the process is trying to relegate Trumpism to the dustbin of history. And I think there’s no more decisive way to do that, especially to get Republicans to abandon this kind of deal with the devil they made, than to have just an absolute thumping at the ballot box.” “The impeachment proceedings are up to the House. They’re going to have to make that decision. I am in the Senate, and I believe that we are the jury. So, if the House brings the impeachment proceedings before us, we will deal with them.”