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Top Democrats leave open option of Trump impeachment after Mueller report

Published 04/21/2019, 08:09 PM
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By Sarah N. Lynch and Yasmeen Abutaleb

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top congressional Democrats left the door open on Sunday to the impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump, but said they would first need to complete their own investigations into whether he obstructed justice in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.

Party leaders have cautioned against impeachment just 18 months before the November 2020 presidential election, although prominent liberals have demanded the start of proceedings to remove Trump from office since the release of a redacted version of Mueller's report on Thursday.

U.S. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, whose panel would spearhead any impeachment proceedings, said Democrats would press ahead with investigations of Trump in Congress and "see where the facts lead us.""Obstruction of justice, if proven, would be impeachable," Nadler said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

The redacted version of Mueller's long-awaited report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, the product of a 22-month investigation, outlined multiple instances where Trump tried to thwart the probe. While it stopped short of concluding Trump had committed a crime, it did not exonerate him.

Mueller also noted that Congress has the power to address whether Trump violated the law, and Democrats said it would be a matter of discussion in the coming weeks.

"That's going to be a very consequential decision and one I'm going to reserve judgment on until we have a chance to fully deliberate on it," House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said on "Fox News Sunday."

Democrats, who control the House of Representatives, planned a conference call for Monday afternoon to discuss their next steps in response to the Mueller report. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote lawmakers last week to notify them of the call "to discuss this grave matter."

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Nadler on Friday issued a subpoena to the Justice Department to hand over the full, unredacted Mueller report and underlying evidence by May 1. The Justice Department called the request "premature and unnecessary."

Before drawing any conclusions, Nadler said Democrats want to hear from Mueller and Attorney General William Barr, who is scheduled to testify in early May. Nadler also said he would call former White House counsel Donald McGahn to testify.

Republicans have stood by Trump and an impeachment effort was unlikely to succeed in the Republican-led Senate.

Trump, who denounces the investigation as a witch hunt, claimed vindication from Mueller's report. He has called for an investigation of how the FBI began the probe, and has tried to blame Democrats.

"How do you impeach a Republican President for a crime that was committed by the Democrats?" he wrote on Twitter.

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren became the first major contender for the Democratic 2020 presidential nomination to call for the start of impeachment proceedings, saying on Friday that "the severity of this misconduct" demanded it.

Julian Castro, former housing secretary under President Barack Obama and another 2020 contender, joined Warren.

Democratic House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings, however, said, "I'm not there yet."

He told CBS' "Face the Nation" that Congress needed to look at Trump's finances and gauge Mueller's intentions with his report. Even if Senate Republicans blocked any eventual Democratic impeachment effort, Cummings said, "I think history would smile upon us for standing up for the Constitution."

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Representative Tim Ryan, another Democratic presidential contender, said the party should wait until multiple ongoing investigations of Trump in Congress have had a chance to uncover more evidence.

"Let the process play itself out," he said on CNN's "State of the Union."

While Trump's team had indicated it would release a rebuttal to Mueller's report, Rudy Giuliani, said that was not imminent.

"We planned to do it if we needed to. So far, we don't think we need to," he said on "Fox News Sunday."

Latest comments

All partisan comments aside, my concern would be Trump voters reaction to his possible removal prior to 2020. It would reinforce the deep state rhetoric. The Democratic process of deciding on a president at the ballot box would be best.
A waste of time reading article and comments. Really.
Funny that you did it anyway and even took the time to enter your own comment. :-)
And the charges are?  Oh, wait, there are no charges.  Better luck in 2024
Of course. They're literally using Russian bots for their own political gain and have been since Trump ****ed off Putin. They're two faced con artists. It's all about pumping out propaganda in hopes to manipulate enough sheep for the upcoming election.
I hope the democrats try to impeach.  It will directly lead to a failure for them in the 2020 election.  The best thing for republicans is if they continue to waste time and money.  Everyone sees it, even them, thats why they are loosing there moderates and doubling down on radicals but that will be another fail.
anything that gets rid of trump is good with me
Nothing here, the will be no impeachment. democrats are playing politics plus Trump is innocent and a handsome genius.! hahaha
Criminal charges need to be brought against all Democrats who were involved in this act of treason.  Making an attack on the standing president of the USA, based on falsified evidence, needs to be prosecuted as treason.
If even the President is vulnerable to PROSECUTORIAL overreach, God help the rest of all of us.
He hasn't been prosecuted so your comment is meaningless. He was simply investigated.
Simply investigating a president is not treasonous. And let me point out that it was not "the Dems" that launched the Mueller investigation. That's right-wing "fake news". It was Trump's own DOJ that launched the investigation and appointed Mueller. And the top 2 guys at the DOJ are actuality Republicans! Nice try.
The president who *******the USA's GOODWILL in believing in a decent society, The president who *******all systems of a fair government, A president who bragged about *****females' decency, that president's corrupt lawyer talks about fairness.  Whoaa, what guts! -- One must not listen to lawyers as they are by definition corrupt. What a last-ditch attempt to shore up credibility, .. from a lawyer?  --- There is a sliver of hope for the American voter. The world is watching while it is sliding into the abyss. Trump must have been hired by the communists.
Reuters? You are fake news. The more you double down the more people will see and wake up. Great article keep up the excellent work!
Please explain exactly which parts of this article are "fake news" keeping in mind what that really means.
Impeach for what? They dont like him? His hair is wierd? Go away dems and let him keep MAGA and rocking this economy. We are ALL better off. Go away
Really check ur facts dufus
Deepak, I didn't think there was internet in India. how are you on here?
thumbs down, who do you think is doing the programming? it ain't you inbreed Billy Bob Joe in a trailer park. hahaha
A waste of my tax dollars. give it up already
The "media" would have been better off to just have faded this story like they fade everything else they are wrong about.  Doubling down is the wrong road.
does anybody really believe the dems are going to follow the facts after the past 2 years and what they put us through?
Such a waste of time these people
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