House Democrats let loose with a flood of investigations into President Trump on Monday, igniting a fierce standoff between the legislative and executive branches and ensuring that the myriad probes circling the White House will be at the forefront of the 2020 election cycle. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) issued letters to 81 people or entities in Trump’s orbit, demanding documents pertaining to the president’s family business, presidential campaign and administration. You can find a full list of the names HERE. Nadler’s sprawling investigation will touch on everything from allegations of obstruction of justice, to public corruption and abuses of power. At the same time, three powerful House Democrats — Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) — announced a coordinated investigation into Trump’s communications with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The committees are seeking documents from senior members of the Trump administration, such as acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. The Hill: Dems sink teeth into Trump. The Hill: Dems reach deep into Trump orbit. Trump on Monday said he’d comply with the requests for documents, but tensions between the administration and congressional Democrats are running hot: “I cooperate all the time with everybody. … You know the beautiful thing — no collusion. It’s all a hoax.” “The Democrats are not after the truth, they are after the president.” - White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders Takeaways > Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Monday sent a letter to lawmakers cheering the “historic progress” of the new Democratic majority in the House, highlighting the passage of a resolution blocking Trump’s emergency declaration and a bill to bolster background checks on gun purchases. But this Congress will be consumed by the investigations into Trump, which could grind legislative progress to a halt. The administration will be swamped with demands for documentation and testimony. Congressional staff will be focused on chasing investigatory threads. And there will be clashes over whether the administration is complying with the demands from Congress. Democrats will have to determine how aggressively to use their subpoena power. > It’s personal. Democrats have long taken issue with the president for bringing his family members into the administration. And they know how to get under his skin. Now the Trump family has been drawn into the web of investigations. Among the people and entities on Nadler’s list: Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, the White House, the Trump campaign, the Trump Organization, the Trump inaugural committee, the Trump transition team and the Kushner Cos. Nadler has asked for documentation from effectively anyone who has or once had influence in Trump world, from old hands, such as Reince Priebus and Sean Spicer, to new ones, such as Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale. The Wall Street Journal: Michael Cohen approached Trump attorneys about a pardon. The Hill: Attorney General William Barr will not recuse himself from Russia probe. > Pelosi doesn’t want to talk about it yet, but the investigations will be used to justify impeachment hearings, if Democrats take that road. The investigations are aimed at establishing a pattern of corruption to lay the groundwork for an impeachment inquiry. > Politically, Democrats are looking to bracket Trump ahead of his 2020 reelection bid by making government corruption a core issue, believing it undercuts the president’s arguments about his judgment, instinct, negotiating prowess and competency. Of course, Trump will also be eager to highlight the investigations by casting himself as the victim of overzealous partisans driven by their inability to accept his 2016 election victory. He has called it “presidential harassment.” “This is a dramatic overreach by House Democrats, who cannot control their zeal to overturn President Trump’s lawful and legitimate election by any means and process necessary. …These desperate Democrats know they cannot beat President Trump in 2020, so instead they have embarked on a disgraceful witch hunt with one singular aim: topple the will of the American people and seize the power that they have zero chance at winning legitimately.” — Trump campaign spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany |
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