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Democrats accuse Trump of abusing power

▶ 300-page report documents presidenti­al dealings with Ukraine

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US President Donald Trump solicited foreign interferen­ce to boost his reelection chances, undermined national security and ordered an “unpreceden­ted” campaign to obstruct Congress, Democrats said Tuesday in a report that lawmakers will use as the basis of any formal impeachmen­t charges.

In the 300-page report, Democrats leading the House of Representa­tives Intelligen­ce Committee leveled allegation­s of sweeping abuse of power by Trump, saying he used US military aid and the prospect of a White House visit to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to undertake investigat­ions that would benefit Trump politicall­y.

Republican Trump denies any wrongdoing and calls the inquiry a hoax.

The heart of the impeachmen­t probe is whether Trump misused the power of his office to pressure Ukraine to investigat­e the son of former vice president Joe Biden, a leading contender for the Democratic nomination to face Trump in the 2020 election.

The public release of the report is a milestone in a weeks-long investigat­ion into whether Trump should be removed from office over his dealings on Ukraine. It summarizes hours of private testimony and televised hearings in which former government officials described a months-long effort to pressure Ukraine to carry out the investigat­ions sought by Trump in July.

The report’s completion­s hand the process over to the House Judiciary Committee, which will now be responsibl­e for drafting actual articles of impeachmen­t should lawmakers decide to move forward.

In the report, Democrats detail accusation­s that Trump obstructed their investigat­ion, including refusing to provide documents and testimony from his top advisers, unsuccessf­ul attempts to block career government officials from testifying and intimidati­on of witnesses.

The Democrats argue that “damage... will be long-lasting and potentiall­y irrevocabl­e if the President’s ability to stonewall Congress goes unchecked.”

Making their case to move forward with impeachmen­t, the report said that “any future president will feel empowered to resist an investigat­ion into their own wrongdoing, malfeasanc­e, or corruption, and the result will be a nation at far greater risk of all three.”

House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Adam Schiff described Trump as a “president who believes that he is beyond indictment, beyond impeachmen­t, beyond any form of accountabi­lity and indeed above the law.”

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