Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., speaks with the media on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, May 17, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise[1] confirmed Thursday that he would support impeachment proceedings against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein[2].

“Frankly it’s mind-boggling that [the] Justice [Department] won’t comply,” Mr. Scalise[3], Louisiana Republican, said on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom.”

Republican lawmakers introduced[4] articles of impeachment against Mr. Rosenstein[5] on Wednesday after threatening to do so for weeks. They argue that the Justice Department official is keeping information hidden from Congress despite multiple requests for documents.

Mr. Scalise[6] said the impeachment proceedings may not necessarily go through, but that ultimately depends on if Mr. Rosenstein[7] delivers more documents. The articles introduced should be seen as yet another tool to get information from the Justice Department, he said.

“People want to know what is being done to root out the bad apples at the FBI,” Mr. Scalise[8] said. “Rosenstein[9] has not done his job in complying with Congress.”...

The congressman said the vote on impeachment may not happen Thursday, but when asked, Mr. Scalise[10] confirmed he’d vote against Mr. Rosenstein[11] if it comes to it.

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