Democrats unveil impeachment procedures
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Republicans say the process is cooked up and unfair.

U.S. House Democrats unveiled legislation Tuesday authorizing the next phase of the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump as Democrats move to nullify complaints from Trump and his Republican allies that the impeachment process is illegitimate and unfair.

An eight-page resolution calls for open hearings. It requires the House Intelligence Committee to submit a report outlining its findings and recommendations, with a final recommendation on impeachment left to the Judiciary Committee.

Republicans would be allowed to request subpoenas, but such requests would ultimately be subject to a vote by the full committee, which Democrats control as the House majority.

Democratic U.S. Rep. James McGovern of Massachusetts, chair of the House Rules Committee, said the resolution provides “a clear path forward” as the House begins a public phase of the impeachment inquiry, which up to this point has consisted mainly of closed-door interviews.

“This is a sad time for our country,” McGovern said. “None of us came to Congress to impeach a president, but each of us took a solemn oath to protect and defend the Constitution.”

“The president’s Republican allies in Congress have tried to hide the president’s conduct, but the American people will now see the facts firsthand,” he added.

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said the resolution merely “confirms that House Democrats’ impeachment has been an illegitimate sham from the start as it lacked any proper authorization by a House vote.”

The resolution “does nothing to change the fundamental fact that House Democrats refuse to provide basic due process rights to the administration,” she said, adding that the White House is barred from participating at all until after the intelligence panel “conducts two rounds of one-sided hearings to generate a biased report for the Judiciary Committee.”

Separate language covering Judiciary proceedings allows for Trump and his lawyers to attend all Judiciary presentations and hearings. Trump’s lawyers will be allowed to question any witness, according to a copy of the proposed Judiciary proceedings obtained by The Associated Press. The president can call witnesses if the committee agrees the testimony is “necessary or desirable to a full and fair record in the inquiry,” the three-page document says.

The Judiciary language is expected to be incorporated into the larger resolution before the House votes on impeachment proceedings Thursday.

The impeachment inquiry is looking into Trump’s July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which he asked for a “favor” — to investigate a Democratic rival for president. Democrats say the request and other actions by the administration to push Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his family amounted to a quid pro quo for important military aid for Ukraine, providing sufficient grounds for impeachment.

The House is expected to vote on the resolution Thursday amid complaints from Trump and his Republicans allies that the monthlong impeachment process is illegitimate and unfair.

Minority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the number two House Republican, denounced what he called a “Soviet-style impeachment process” led by the House Intelligence Committee.

More than 75 percent of House members have been unable to view what is happening in closed-door depositions conducted by the Intelligence panel and two other committees, Scalise said. “That represents more than 230 million Americans whose voices are denied right now,” he said.

Wyoming’s U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, the number three House Republican, said Democrats “have basically cooked up a process they have been conducting in secret” intending to prevent Trump’s lawyers from asking questions of witnesses.

Democrats “are now attempting to sort of put a cloak of legitimacy around this process by saying they’re going to bring it to a vote on the floor,” Cheney said. “They can’t fix it. The process is broken. It’s tainted.”

Democrats insisted they were not yielding to Republican pressure and dismissed a GOP argument that impeachment can’t begin without a formal House vote.

U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff of California, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, and other Democrats defended the process and said the American people will soon hear from witnesses in an open setting, with transcripts of depositions already conducted set for public release.

“The evidence we have already collected paints the picture of a president who abused his power by using multiple levers of government to press a foreign country to interfere in the 2020 election,” Schiff and three other committee chairs said in a statement Tuesday.

Following in the footsteps of previous impeachment inquiries, the next phase will move from closed depositions to open hearings, “where the American people will learn firsthand about the president’s misconduct,” the Democrats said.

Scott Powers

Scott Powers is an Orlando-based political journalist with 30+ years’ experience, mostly at newspapers such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Columbus Dispatch. He covers local, state and federal politics and space news across much of Central Florida. His career earned numerous journalism awards for stories ranging from the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster to presidential elections to misplaced nuclear waste. He and his wife Connie have three grown children. Besides them, he’s into mystery and suspense books and movies, rock, blues, basketball, baseball, writing unpublished novels, and being amused. Email him at [email protected].


2 comments

  • John Kociuba

    October 30, 2019 at 8:31 am

    Dear Citizens ~

    Re: Scott Powers

    Awards for what? Lying over and over and over to the American people?

    Citizens, Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats have voolated with impunity House Rules and Article 4, 6 Regulations of House in the United States Constitution! THESE PEOPLE MUST BE ARRESTED NOW! WE ALL KNOW FOR A FACT HILLARY CLINTON VIOLATED THE ESPIONAGE ACT COUNTLESS TIMES! OBAMA ILLEGALLY TRANFERED 200 BILLION TO IRAN AND WE DIDN’T OWE THEM ANY MONEY! THAT WAS STRAIGHT FROM GAO!

    Citizens, if you believe people like Scott Powers are telling you the truth than the DEVIL HAS YOUR SOUL!

    NABCY PELOSI US A MOB DAUGHTER OF BIG TOMMY ALESANDRO TURNED HARDCORE COMMUNIST!

    Theepochtimes.com “The Specter of Communism.”

  • Sonja Emily Fitch

    October 30, 2019 at 12:05 pm

    BS FROM THE goptrump Cult. Over 48 Republicans should have been attending the Impeachment Inquiry. IT WAS NOT SECRET. BUT OF COURSE OUR GUY TED YOHO DID NOT BOTHER TO GO AND GET THE FIRST HAND INFORMATION. TED WHAT IN THE WORLD IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF AMERICA? OUR FOOL GAETZ OF COURSE SHOWED UP WITH PIZZA AND CELL PHONES AND CRASHED A SECURE SITE. WTHELL…goptrump Cult members….whine and complain. Looking forward today and the rest of the hearings to see GAETZ ROLLING AROUND ON THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE BEGGING FOR HIS BOTTLE OF BLOOD KOOL AID OF THE goptrump Cult. THE IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY IS DAMN SERIOUS. OUR NATIONAL SECURITY IS AT RISK. so please bozos, GAETZ AND YOHO ACT LIKE ADULTS AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR BEHAVIORS.

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