Democrats Walk Out During Kane Impeachment Plan Hearing

HARRISBURG (AP) — Democrats on a state House committee walked out of a hearing on a resolution calling for the impeachment of Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane, a fellow Democrat.

They called Tuesday's hearing an unfair end-run of the parliamentary process. One of them, Philadelphia Rep. Michael O'Brien, called it a "kangaroo court."

The non-voting hearing of the State Government Committee is devoted to testimony by conservative allies of Republican Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, the panel's chairman and sponsor of the resolution.

Metcalfe contends, among other things, that Kane broke the law when she refused last year to defend Pennsylvania's law banning same-sex marriage against a lawsuit. She says the law's unconstitutional.

Metcalfe called in security officers to eject O'Brien after he interrupted Metcalfe to make a motion, prompting the Democrats' protest walkout.

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