Democratic contender Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) joined MSNBC on Tuesday following her call to begin impeachment proceedings on President Trump on the Senate floor Tuesday afternoon.
“It’s up to Congress to make sure that the president is not above the law,” she told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes, urging her colleagues, regardless of party affiliation, to not only read the Mueller report but look closely at the evidence.
Warren told Hayes that after reading the 448-page Mueller report, she believed that evidence of Russian interference was ubiquitous, and that the subsequent investigation efforts by the federal government were subject to an obstruction attempt by the president himself.
She went on to say that Congress has a responsibility to maintain checks and balances by acting on the information presented to them by the Special Counsel.








