Irish Independent

It’s clear Trump obstructed US justice, claims committee chief

- Hope Yen WASHINGTON

THE Democrat chairman of the committee in charge of impeachmen­t has said it is “very clear” US President Donald Trump obstructed justice.

Jerrold Nadler has warned the House of Representa­tive panel will request documents from more than 60 people from Mr Trump’s administra­tion, family and business as part of a rapidly expanding Russia investigat­ion.

He said the House Judiciary Committee wants to review documents from the Justice Department, the president’s son Donald Trump Jr and Trump Organisati­on chief financial officer Allen Weisselber­g.

Former White House chief of staff John Kelly and former White House counsel Don McGahn were also likely targets, he added.

“We are going to initiate investigat­ions into abuses of power, into corruption and into obstructio­n of justice,” Mr Nadler said.

“We will do everything we can to get that evidence.”

Asked whether he believed Mr Trump obstructed justice, Mr Nadler said: “Yes, I do.”

Mr Nadler is not calling the inquiry an impeachmen­t investigat­ion but said House Democrats, now in the majority, were simply doing “our job to protect the rule of law” after Republican­s during the first two years of Mr Trump’s term were “shielding the president from any proper accountabi­lity”.

In a tweet yesterday, Mr Trump blasted anew the Russia investigat­ion, calling it a partisan probe unfairly aimed at discrediti­ng his win in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

He said: “I am an innocent man being persecuted by some very bad, conflicted & corrupt people in a Witch Hunt that is illegal & should never have been allowed to start – And only because I won the Election!”

Newly empowered House Democrats are flexing their strength with blossoming investigat­ions.

Half a dozen House committees are now probing alleged co-ordination between Trump associates and Russia’s efforts to sway the 2016 election, Mr Trump’s tax returns and possible conflicts of interest involving the Trump family business and policy-making.

Mr Nadler’s added lines of inquiry also come as special counsel Robert Mueller is believed to be wrapping up his work into possible questions of Trump campaign collusion and obstructio­n in Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY ?? Hanging on: Donald Trump grabs the US flag at a conference in Maryland at the weekend.
PHOTO: GETTY Hanging on: Donald Trump grabs the US flag at a conference in Maryland at the weekend.

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