The Oklahoman

Trump warns Democrats against investigat­ing him

- BY ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, emboldened by Republican election wins in the Senate and scornful of GOP candidates he felt didn’t sufficient­ly embrace his support, delivered a stark warning to the new Democratic House majority on Wednesday: Investigat­e me, and I’ll investigat­e you — and the government will grind to a halt.

Noting that his Republican Party retained control of the Senate on Tuesday, he said that if Democrats in the House come after him, “we’ve got” a thing called the U.S. Senate.

Speaking at a widerangin­g White House press conference, Trump, by turns combative and conciliato­ry, said Democrats and Republican­s should set aside partisansh­ip to work together.

Some House Democrats have threatened to use the subpoena power they will gain in January to investigat­e Trump and administra­tion actions. But, he warned, he will respond in kind and government will suffer.

Plus, he said, Democrats have “nothing, zero,” on him.

Of the special counsel’s Russia investigat­ion that has shadowed his administra­tion for more than 18 months, Trump said, “I could end it right now” but “I let it go on.”

Trump’s remarks on party dynamics came after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he had spoken with House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi about how they might “find a way forward” in a divided Congress next year.

The GOP “had a very good day” Tuesday despite the House loss, McConnell said. “I’m proud of what happened. The president was very helpful to us.”

He and Pelosi, the Kentucky senator said, are “not unfamiliar” with one another as longtime leaders and colleagues.

As for congressio­nal action the rest of this year, he said he could not imagine taking up immigratio­n and acknowledg­ed that the Democratic House and Republican Senate were likely to go their separate ways when it comes to the legislativ­e agenda

“Areas for legislativ­e agreement will be more limited,” he said.

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