Posted on 12/24/2019 3:35:29 PM PST by Signalman
With the Ukraine inquiry complete and the ink long dry on their 300-page report on the matter, Democrats find themselves in a complicated position next year.
Its the day after Adam Schiff made one last speech on the floor of the House of Representatives arguing that Donald Trump must be impeached. The California Democrat was back at work, headed to the secure room underneath the U.S. Capitol where, over the course of the last three months, his House Intelligence Committee conducted its impeachment investigation.
The inquiry shaped charges that Trump abused his power by pressuring Ukraine to do him political favors and obstructed Congress investigation into the alleged abuseleading to a vote last Wednesday that sealed Trumps place in history as the third U.S. president to be impeached.
But as Democrats were finalizing the case to have Trump removed from office, Rudy Giuliani, the presidents personal attorney and the man at the center of the Ukraine investigation, gave an interview to the New Yorker in which he admitted he wanted the former ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, out of the way because she was going to make the investigations difficult for everybody.
The interview came a week after Giuliani returned from a trip to Ukraine, of which the president told reporters that Giuliani gathered a lot of good information and would present a report of his findings to Congress and the Department of Justice.
These developments have weighed on Schiff and fellow House Democrats. As he descended the staircase to his committees roomaccompanied in that moment not by the usual pack of reporters but only by an aide and a Capitol policemanthis Daily Beast reporter asked the chairman of the Intelligence Committee how his party might navigate this situation.
I am not sure that I have a complete answer for you, answered Schiff. Because, given the continuing nature of his violations of his oath, we have to expect thats not going to stop. I would hope that the accountability of the impeachment might provide a guardrail, but it could also have the effect of emboldening him.
Well continue to do our oversight work, Schiff continued. Thats all we can do. And if theres additional wrongdoing, exposing itthats all we can do.
With the Ukraine inquiry complete and the ink dry on their 300-page report on the matter, Democrats find themselves in a complicated position heading into next year. They will retain the oversight power that helped them uncover the scandal in the first place, but theyll have already exhausted the most powerful available response to what they foundimpeachmentand it will almost certainly not result in Trumps removal. The Republican-controlled Senate is expected acquit Trump on both charges during a trial that will likely take place next year.
Asked how they could meet this challenge, several of the dozen House Democrats who spoke to The Daily Beast for this story gave a similar answer to Schiff: Democrats could only continue investigatingand hope it works out.
If the president engages in serious misconduct, we have to make a decision about what is the best way to move forward, said Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.), a member of the Judiciary Committee and the first member of House Democratic leadership to back impeachment. This is the position were in. Theres no good outcome other than to continue to call it out, continue to make sure the American people know about it.
Looking ahead, House Democrats see no shortage of avenues for investigation. They plan, for example, to keep tracking the sprawling and apparently ongoing Ukraine saga, no matter what happens next.
Rudy Giuliani is running around, trading and bartering, probably, national assets in favor of interference in our election, said Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), an Intelligence Committee member. That story has to be told. We need to understand, even if its only sort of in the rearview mirror, so that it never happens again.
Some lawmakers said that the past year of revelations about the Trump administration was so overwhelming and damaging that Democrats should spend the next year simply surveying the wreckage and figuring out how to rebuild. Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY) said one of his priorities is immediate oversight of the Justice Department and the State Department to see how much damage has been done to those departments, how much credibility they've lost, how much our international diplomatic effort has been damaged, whether theres still any morale in the FBI.
In particular, theres a lot of appetite among Democrats for stepped-up scrutiny on Attorney General Bill Barr, who has declined to testify in front of House Democrats about Robert Muellers investigation, or about his considerable role in the Ukraine effort. Some Democrats believe a key part of any post-impeachment oversight should be to ratchet up the pressure on figures like Barr and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Yarmuth said his hope is this strategy would alert the American people to the damage thats being done and then hopefully theres going to be pressure on them to correct it.
That the 2020 election looms less than a year away creates some challenges for Democrats investigations. For one, many of them believe that Trump is still actively trying to use his power to influence his re-election contest. Weve got to be very vigilant of continued abuses of office, said Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), violations in, particularly, the integrity of the 2020 election.
Democratic lawmakers generally agreed that the goal of their investigations should be to surface relevant information to the public ahead of that election, with the hope that the American people might do what Congress could not: decide that Trump is unfit for office.
I wouldnt rule out the possibility that sometime between tomorrow and November of 2020 there's going to be yet more outrageous behavior exposed, said Himes. This is the story of the Trump presidency. I mean, every week there are new stories of the presidents immoral qualities In all likelihood, what matters between now and November of 2020 is the popular sentiment.
I wouldn't rule out the possibility that sometime between tomorrow and November of 2020 there's going to be yet more outrageous behavior exposed. This is the story of the Trump presidency.
Some Democrats noted that there is technically no double jeopardy for impeachmentin other words, that power could be used again to bring the same or different charges against Trump. But there is virtually no appetite to go there again, unless there are seismic revelations about the president that could shake the ironclad GOP support for him.
If the president were to do something that in a bipartisan fashion people believe is impeachable then the Constitution doesnt say youre limited, said Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN), who said he hoped that his GOP colleagues would not simply support the president no matter what. Id like to think that, collectively, we still have a system that can prevent tragedies or miscalculations that have unspeakable consequences.
Other lawmakers noted they could get a bit of help on this front from the courts, which are weighing several cases that could ultimately produce possibly explosive new information about the president.
Decisions from federal judges could come soon, for example, on whether Trumps former lawyer Don McGahn must testify in front of lawmakers, and on whether lawmakers will get access to additional materials Mueller collected in his investigation. Later in the year, the Supreme Court is poised to issue a hugely significant ruling on whether or not the presidents accounting firm is obligated to release his personal tax and financial records to investigators on Capitol Hill and New York federal prosecutors.
We have an ongoing responsibility, said Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA), to continue to follow the investigations that he wholeheartedly, whole-cloth, has blocked. The courts are going to continue to see the obstruction, and the correctness of our cause, and our right to investigate.
But looking at how the Ukraine allegations developedon a call between Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky that took place the day after Mueller testifiedmany Democrats cant escape the idea another scandal could come from out of nowhere.
Schiff, who on Thursday seemed uncertain whether impeachment would ultimately deter or embolden Trump, did venture one prediction. I don't think he's gonna feel vindicated, he said. But I also don't think he's gonna change his ways.
Asked if that put Democrats in a tough position, Schiffbefore disappearing into the committees compoundanswered: It puts the country in a tough position.
In other words: "We got nothin'."
What a hot steaming load.
As if any proof was needed that Democrats are nothing but corrupt propagandists.
This article could have been woven by the Lawfare group. Trump began his Presidency being evil. Trump is still evil. And, Trump is likely going to continue being evil, and Schiff needs to save the United States of America before Trump has a chance to finish destroying it.
And, of course all the prosecutions as a result of a corrupt Attorney General Barr and Durham, obviously doing Trump’s bidding, will be proof positive of Trump’s evil conspiracy to harm the FBI’s reputation (gag me) and take down the country.
Count on more such articles in the coming months as indictments mount.
Commies always blow their load since they are full of sh*t..they want power nothing else..its all they ever think about is power..by any means necessary
No they did not waste it. Trump is surging.
That was Jon-Erik Hexum and the TV show was Voyagers which was on the cusp of making him a very marketable actor.
The impeachment of Donald J. Trump makes Franz Kafka’s “The Trial” read like a comic book. These nuanced nutcases and criminal state apparatchiks should be quietly getting doxxed by the patriots of the republic. Messing with a duly elected President who has done nothing wrong, is messing with the citizens of the republic and all who have come before us, and all who have fought and died for the U.S.A.
BE PREPARED. It’s not that hard.
So they and the media admittedly exist now solely to “get” Trump?
I just love how the corrupt, infanticide-supporting Democrats lecture us about “morality.”
I firmly believe that part of the problem is that Trump is an outsider. He hasn’t really understood the many ways you can get tripped up in the political world...especially when the intelligence community can skewer you six ways to Sunday.
That phone call was no big deal in the business world. But in politics it has caused a storm.
I think there will be more incidents where a phone call or conversation gets blown up.
No President could withstand the scrutiny over every nuance. I would LOVE to see Obama calls scrutinized the same way.
Time for the Daily Beast and Huffington Post and TheHill to lose their journalist status and be declared political PACs by the IRS.
You know those piles all over the sidewalks and streets in San Francisco? Same thing. Left a mess.
Not the same as the old days: "I left my heart in San Francisco....".
That they did and it came out the back hole.
I think they (Democrats, Deep State, and Globalists) will attempt to assassinate the President.
You’ll win that bet.
That was Bruce Lee’s kid, IIRC.
https://www.nytimes.com/1993/04/01/obituaries/blank-pistol-kills-actor-the-son-of-bruce-lee.html
THAT is my biggest fear, they got JFK, they tried to get Reagan and I am scared to death that when Trump wins they will try to assassinate him!!! These people are PURE EVIL!!! These deep staters are PURE EVIL!!!
Hmmm...from yours and back to you: “Embrace the suck.”
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