State Superintendent Ryan Walters called for his own impeachment in front of reporters Friday afternoon.
“The Speaker wants to impeach me for political advantage in the 2026 Governor's race. So, then let's start the impeachment proceedings. I am calling on Speaker McCall and Mark McBride to start their impeachment proceedings Monday. It is time for Oklahomans to get some answers,” said Walters.
The public comments come after weeks of Oklahoma educators have publicly criticized Walters for not having Title 1 budgets ready for the new school year.
Then, on Wednesday of this week, a letter from some House Republicans was released that called for an investigation into the OSDE and Walters himself.
“The Speaker wants to impeach me for political advantage in the 2026 Governor's race. So, then let's start the impeachment proceedings,” said Walters.
In response, House Speaker McCall sent News On 6 this statement:
“As Speaker of the House, I remain steadfast in my position: I will not overturn the will of the people, regardless of any demands made.
While Superintendent Walters may desire a path toward his own impeachment, my focus is firmly on the LOFT investigation into the Oklahoma State Department of Education. This investigation is about ensuring taxpayer dollars are properly allocated, not targeting individuals. It is essential we understand why school districts are not receiving their required funding.
My advice to Superintendent Walters is to prioritize getting resources to Oklahoma schools and improving our state's education rankings, rather than engaging in political theatrics.”
House Democrats say they stand ready to be part of a legislative oversight investigation.
“It appears that those though we're spending a lot of time, wasting time on getting on television and talking politics, instead of doing the work myself and my caucus, stand ready to get that work done, to help make sure it happens that is where our interests lie,” said State Rep Melissa Provenzano.