Chairman of the Republican National Committee and a leading conservative, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, urged to be cautious criticism of the Republican Party on Monday, calling for the impeachment of President Obama, but will not rule out the impeachment new details White House scandal IRS in the development of the role of the state.
The previous chapters we got the last one, so this is our first connection point, "RNC Chairman Reince Priebus told reporters when asked about the future of the impeachment of the New Hampshire Republican fund-raising.
Some conservatives, the latest IRS wrongful act of the Watergate scandal, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minnesota, last week raised the prospect of impeachment.
"Is it a weekend, not later, someone said to me," Michelle, in the world are waiting for you why not impeach the president in Congress, he has made it unconstitutional, because of his actions? Into the office, "said Bachmann, Tea Party leaders in a news conference in Washington.
Paul, tea party favorite, who is considering a presidential bid in 2016, said such rhetoric is too early to say.
"We need to figure out the truth before we go somewhere else what happened," said Paul, standing Priebus' end.
The IRS has acknowledged inappropriate Tea Party groups can apply for tax-exempt status, the final review of an early general election.
Dennis MacDonald, White House chief of staff and other senior adviser to the president know that the forthcoming report, in late April may find that IRS employees have the targeted conservative political groups. McDonald and other advisers did not tell Obama's impending report, he studied the results after news reports, the White House said.
This problem has been to give conservatives a disappointing 2012 election cycle, a new post-rallying cry. But some Republican leaders fear that if they attack appears to be too political motived the emergence of their criticism could backfire.
Although the impeachment of a mild tone, Paul said on Monday that "stretches credulity to think that other people know about the misconduct in the Obama administration.
"Goodness sake, it was to be dismissed, if not go to prison," he said in a speech about 500 New Hampshire Republicans gathered in the state capital.
Priebus accused Obama of creating a culture of political guerrilla warfare, political infiltration to the IRS.
"I think this is just the beginning, which of course is not the end, Priebus said," "I'm sure, will be a lot more to it, we'll see it how far to go, we will see how high it is to go. "
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