Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Senator’s measure condemns House

Republican­s rip inquiry’s process

- COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

WASHINGTON — Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., announced a resolution Thursday condemning the Democratic-run House for pursuing an “illegitima­te impeachmen­t inquiry” as partisan rancor continued to escalate over the Ukraine scandal.

Separately, the Justice Department has shifted its review of the Russia probe to a criminal investigat­ion, according to people familiar with the matter.

The people who confirmed the criminal investigat­ion were not authorized

to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

It is not clear what potential crimes are being investigat­ed, but the designatio­n as a formal criminal investigat­ion gives prosecutor­s the ability to issue subpoenas, potentiall­y empanel a grand jury and compel witnesses to give testimony and lodge federal criminal charges.

The Justice Department had previously considered it to be an administra­tive review, and Attorney General William Barr appointed John Durham, the U.S. attorney in Connecticu­t, to lead the inquiry into the origins of former special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election.

It’s not clear when Durham’s inquiry shifted to a criminal investigat­ion.

Meanwhile, Graham’s nonbinding resolution gives Senate Republican­s a chance to show support for President Donald Trump as the president urges his GOP allies to fight harder for him.

Trump took to Twitter on Thursday to praise Republican­s for being “tough, smart and understand­ing.”

His tweet followed the storming by Republican­s on Wednesday of the secure room where closed deposition­s are being held during the impeachmen­t inquiry.

“Thank you to House Republican­s for being tough, smart, and understand­ing in detail the greatest Witch Hunt in American History,” Trump tweeted. “It has been going on since long before I even got Elected (the Insurance Policy!). A total Scam!”

Graham, in introducin­g his resolution, said the House process so far has been “a star-chamber-type inquiry” and accused Democrats of using it to damage Trump.

“If you can drive down a president’s poll numbers by having proceeding­s where you selectivel­y leak informatio­n, where the president who’s the subject of all this is pretty much shut out, God help future presidents,” Graham told reporters.

Republican­s have asserted that House impeachmen­t proceeding­s have been secretive and unfair, and have demanded that they be given more chances to question witnesses.

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., accused Republican­s of hypocrisy by claiming they want an open process while the White House defies subpoenas, refuses to surrender documents and tries to block officials from testifying.

“Rather than stomp their feet in a fit of staged political theater, House Republican­s — all Republican­s — should join in getting all the facts,” Schumer said.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is a leading co-sponsor of Graham’s measure. Asked about a vote, McConnell said earlier Thursday that Republican­s are “discussing the way forward on that.”

Later Thursday, Graham said 46 of the Senate’s 53 Republican­s had co-sponsored the resolution. That included two of the four GOP senators expected to face the most competitiv­e elections next years: Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Martha McSally of Arizona.

In the House, Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., called the impeachmen­t inquiry a “Soviet-style star chamber” Thursday and lashed out at House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, the California Democrat who is leading it.

“We’ve had enough of

Adam Schiff running this Soviet-style star chamber, because only in the Soviet Union would you have a process where they are trying to impeach a duly elected president in secret, behind closed doors,” Scalise said on Sirius XM’s Breitbart News Daily.

Democrats are looking to make the proceeding­s public by mid-November as they build a case about Trump pressing Ukraine to investigat­e former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, while U.S. military aid to the country was being withheld.

Schiff and other Democrats have compared the process to that of a grand jury and said the private deposition­s are necessary so that witnesses don’t coordinate testimony.

Democrats and Republican­s are allowed to participat­e in the questionin­g.

Graham previewed his action earlier this week in a Fox News interview.

“This resolution puts the Senate on record condemning the House,” he told host Sean Hannity. “Here’s the point of the resolution: Any impeachmen­t vote based on this process, to me, is illegitima­te, is unconstitu­tional and should be dismissed in the Senate without a trial.”

In the other chamber, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Thursday accused House Republican­s of “covering up for a president who abuses his power.”

In a tweet, Pelosi pointed to news coverage of a House bill passed Wednesday largely along party lines that seeks to provide additional protection­s of the country’s elections from foreign interferen­ce.

Among other things, the bill would require candidates and political committees to notify the FBI if a foreign power offers campaign help. It also includes stricter rules for political advertisem­ents on social media.

Republican­s have argued that the bill raises concerns about free speech and is unenforcea­ble.

“We took action to protect our elections from foreign interferen­ce,” Pelosi wrote. “House Republican­s, once again, voted against that — choosing instead to continue covering up for a president who abuses his power. It’s outrageous.”

“Thank you to House Republican­s for being tough, smart, and understand­ing in detail the greatest Witch Hunt in American History.” — Tweet by President Donald Trump

 ?? AP/J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE ?? Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., said Thursday in introducin­g his resolution the House process has been “a star-chamber-type inquiry” and accused Democrats of using it to damage President Donald Trump.
AP/J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., said Thursday in introducin­g his resolution the House process has been “a star-chamber-type inquiry” and accused Democrats of using it to damage President Donald Trump.
 ?? The New York Times/ERIN SCHAFF ?? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (from left), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy talk Thursday before the start of a memorial service for Rep. Elijah Cummings. Later on the Senate floor, Schumer accused Republican­s of hypocrisy in their calls for an open impeachmen­t inquiry process.
The New York Times/ERIN SCHAFF House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (from left), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy talk Thursday before the start of a memorial service for Rep. Elijah Cummings. Later on the Senate floor, Schumer accused Republican­s of hypocrisy in their calls for an open impeachmen­t inquiry process.

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