Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler was one of the 194 House Republicans who on Thursday morning voted against launching a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.

The vote was 232-196, with two Democrats voting against the package and one independent voting for it. The rules lay out groundwork for lawmakers in the House as public hearings begin, ultimately on whether to recommend Trump’s removal from office.

In a statement posted to her Facebook page, Herrera Beutler called House Democratic leadership’s actions “a farce,” claiming that Thursday’s resolution was “limiting due process rights, fairness to all sides, and full access to information.”

The resolution lays out a two-part impeachment process: In the first, the House Intelligence Committee — which until this point has been hearing private depositions — would hold at least one, but possibly multiple open hearings to take public testimony. The Intelligence Committee would then compile a report based on its findings, and pass it along with transcripts and any additional evidence to the House Judiciary Committee.

The second phase, before the Judiciary Committee, would allow Trump’s lawyers to present a formal defense and cross-examine witnesses. The Judiciary Committee would ultimately decide whether to recommend articles of impeachment.