The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Trump may provoke US lawmakers to impeach him

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WASHINGTON: Democrats are reluctant to impeach US President Donald Trump, but he may provoke such a move by continuing to obstruct Congress’ efforts to oversee his administra­tion, a senior Democratic lawmaker said.

Adam Schiff, chairman of the House of Representa­tives Intelligen­ce Committee, told ABC’s ‘This Week’ that impeachmen­t by the Democratic-run House would be politicall­y divisive and unlikely to succeed in the Republican-run Senate.

“But he (Trump) may get us there,” Schiff said. “He certainly seems to be trying and maybe this is his perverse way of dividing us more ... he thinks that’s to his political advantage, but it’s certainly not to the country’s advantage.”

Trump’s stonewalli­ng of congressio­nal probes of his administra­tion does add weight to impeachmen­t, Schiff told ABC.

“But you know, part of our reluctance is we are already a bitterly divided country and an impeachmen­t process will divide us further.” Democrats have confronted the Republican president and his administra­tion for refusing to cooperate with at least six separate congressio­nal investigat­ions of Trump, his turbulent presidency, his family and his business interests.

A Democratic-led House committee on Wednesday approved a measure to hold Attorney-General William Barr in contempt for refusing to hand over an unredacted copy of the Mueller report on Russian election interferen­ce even as Trump invoked the legal principle of executive privilege to block its disclosure.

Democrats are divided over how far to take their investigat­ions with some calling for impeachmen­t proceeding­s and others backing continued investigat­ions.

Republican­s have accused Democrats of grandstand­ing for liberal voters. Some of Trump’s allies believe any impeachmen­t effort could prove unpopular and him as he seeks re-election in 2020.

But even the Republican­controlled Senate Intelligen­ce Committee has subpoenaed the president’s son, Donald Trump Jr.

Schiff reiterated his suggestion that Congress could levy fines of US$25,000 a day on administra­tion officials who refuse to cooperate with demands for witness appearance­s and documents in congressio­nal investigat­ions.

“Look, I think if you fine someone US$25,000 a day to their person until they comply, it gets their attention. ...I don’t know how many are going to want to take that risk for Donald Trump,” Schiff said.

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