Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, announced Friday morning that she plans to vote against impeaching President Donald Trump.

In a statement posted to her social media channels, the congresswoman said she opposed both articles of impeachment drafted by the House Judiciary Committee — one article focuses on abuse of power, and the other on obstruction of Congress.

“The obstruction of Congress article is the least credible of the two,” Herrera Beutler wrote. “No one at the White House has defied a court order.”

She went on to say that the White House disagreed with Congress’ right to compel testimony from some officials in the president’s inner circle, and so sought a judicial review of the subpoenas. That articles of impeachment were drawn up before that process could be completed, Herrera Beutler said, is the fault of the investigation, not the president.

“The rushed timeline for this process set by House Democratic leadership is irrelevant, and the White House asking a court to settle a dispute is not an impeachable act,” Herrera Beutler wrote.