Albuquerque Journal

Democrats say they’ll investigat­e Trump if they win the House

- BY MARK NIQUETTE AND ANNA EDGERTON BLOOMBERG NEWS

WASHINGTON –– Democrats demurred Sunday on whether President Donald Trump has committed impeachabl­e offenses after he was implicated last week in a potential crime, but promised vigorous investigat­ions if the party takes control of the U.S. House in the midterm elections.

“The role of Congress is not to protect the president,” Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said. “It’s to hold the president and any president accountabl­e to the American people.” Nadler is the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, which would hold any impeachmen­t hearings.

His comments came after a week of increasing talk about how or when Congress would whether the president’s conduct meets the threshold for impeachmen­t. In his Aug. 21 guilty plea to campaign finance violations, Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and “fixer,” implicated the president in off-the-books hush money paid to a porn star. Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign manager, was found guilty the same day of bank and tax-fraud charges.

Democratic leaders have downplayed talk of impeachmen­t as the party tries to capture a majority of House seats in the November elections. Nadler and others said they want to let the investigat­ion of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election led by special counsel Robert Mueller reach its conclusion. But they’re promising thorough investigat­ions that they say Republican­s now in control of Congress have failed to undertake.

Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., a member of the House Judiciary Committee, said on ABC’s “This Week” that there hasn’t been enough evidence yet about Trump’s role in any potential wrongdoing. But he said Democrats would use the subpoena power to get answers, including securing the president’s tax returns.

“The American people deserve to know if the president is as corrupt as the people who have pled guilty around him,” Swalwell said.

Republican­s have already seized on the threat of impeachmen­t to fuel turnout in the midterm elections.

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