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House panel poised to subpoena Kushner, 11 others

- By John Wagner

WASHINGTON — A House panel voted Thursday to subpoena 12 people with connection­s to President Trump, including his son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, as part of an ongoing investigat­ion into whether Trump obstructed justice or otherwise abused his office.

The vote along party lines by the House Judiciary Committee was the latest escalation in a battle between the Democratic-led chamber and the White House over multiple probes of Trump and his administra­tion, including whether the president sought to obstruct the investigat­ion of former special counsel Robert Mueller.

“We will not rest until we obtain their testimony and documents so this committee and Congress can do the work the Constituti­on and the American people expect of us,” Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said at the outset of Thursday’s hearing.

Trump lashed out at Democrats ahead of the planned vote, suggesting that they should focus on immigratio­n issues instead.

The Judiciary panel also voted Thursday to subpoena documents related to the Trump administra­tion’s zero tolerance policy on migrants entering the country illegally, which led to the separation of thousands of children from their parents in 2018.

Trump also chided Democrats for plans to hear testimony from Mueller next week about his investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election and possible obstructio­n of the probe by Trump.

“Enough already, go back to work!” Trump said.

Rep. Douglas Collins, R-Ga., the ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, accused Nadler of being on a “subpoena binge.”

“Today is the chairman’s chance to show he has what it takes and will not wilt when the spotlight is brightest,” Collins said. “That’s all today’s episode is about. It sure isn’t about oversight. It’s simply about politics.”

With Thursday’s vote Nadler is able to compel testimony and seek documents.

In addition to seeking subpoenas for Kushner and Sessions, the committee voted to authorize Nadler to summon former White House chief of staff John Kelly; former national security adviser Michael Flynn; former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowsk­i; former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein; former White House deputy chief of staff Rick Dearborn; Assistant Attorney General Jody Hunt and former White House staff secretary Rob Porter.

The committee is also seeking testimony related to payments before the 2016 election to women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump years ago.

To that end, the committee voted to authorize subpoenas of Keith Davidson, a former attorney for adult-film star Stormy Daniels, National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard and American Media Inc. chief executive David Pecker. Prosecutor­s allege Howard and Pecker were involved in deals to silence both Daniels and former Playboy playmate Karen McDougal.

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