Baltimore Sun

House previews impeachmen­t report with White House

- By Billy House

WASHINGTON — The House Intelligen­ce Committee is preparing to release a scathing report alleging President Donald Trump engaged in a monthslong effort to seek foreign interferen­ce in the 2020 election and obstruct a congressio­nal investigat­ion.

In a letter to Trump on Friday, Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., previewed the conclusion­s from weeks of deposition­s and hearings, saying the forthcomin­g report will describe an “effort in which President Trump again sought foreign interferen­ce in our elections for his personal and political benefit at the expense of our national interest.”

It also will allege “an unpreceden­ted campaign of obstructio­n in an effort to prevent the committees from obtaining evidence and testimony,” Nadler wrote.

The Judiciary Committee is set to open its first public hearings in the impeachmen­t i nquiry Wednesday. Nadler set a 6 p.m. Sunday deadline for t he president t o say whether he or his counsel will participat­e.

The reference t hat Trump “again sought foreign interferen­ce” in an election indicates Democrats may look beyond the Ukraine controvers­y at the heart of the current debate to examine whether Trump encouraged Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 election.

Wednesday’s hearing is scheduled to include expert witnesses on the historical and constituti­onal basis of impeachmen­t, and whether Trump’s alleged actions warrant pressing forward with possible articles of impeachmen­t. The committee hasn’t yet announced who those witnesses will be.

Officials at the White House didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on Nadler’s Friday letter.

But the president has repeatedly dismissed the impeachmen­t inquiry as a “witch hunt.”

Asked about Nadler’s invitation to the White House earlier this week to take part in the hearing, Trump spokeswoma­n Stephanie Grisham said: “The White House is currently reviewing Chairman Nadler’s letter — but what is obvious to every American is that this letter comes at the end of an illegitima­te sham partisan process. The president has done nothing wrong, and the Democrats know it.”

 ?? YURI GRIPAS/ABACA PRESS ?? Jerry Nadler set a Sunday deadline for White House participat­ion in the probe.
YURI GRIPAS/ABACA PRESS Jerry Nadler set a Sunday deadline for White House participat­ion in the probe.

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