George Conway says he stands with Hillary Clinton in urging Congress to hold "substantive hearings" that build on special counsel Robert Mueller's report despite the fact she is a flawed messenger.
"If she's with the Constitution, I'm with her," Conway tweeted, referencing Clinton's 2016 campaign slogan "I'm with her."
Conway, the husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway and a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, was reacting to Clinton's column in The Washington Post on how to respond to Mueller's report besides "immediate impeachment or nothing."
"Congress should hold substantive hearings that build on the Mueller report and fill in its gaps, not jump straight to an up-or-down vote on impeachment," the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee wrote.
"In 1998, the Republican-led House rushed to judgment. That was a mistake then and would be a mistake now," she added, referencing charges of perjury and obstruction of justice brought against her husband, then-President Bill Clinton.
Clinton urged Congress to be "deliberate, fair, and fearless," and said all Americans "should demand action and accountability."
"Now it's up to us to prove the wisdom of our Constitution, the resilience of our democracy and the strength of our nation," she added.
Conway, a lawyer, last week wrote his own column for the Post, calling Trump a "cancer on the presidency."
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