Posted on 10/16/2018 9:28:09 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson on Tuesday pleaded the Fifth following a GOP-issued subpoena to testify behind closed doors before two House committees.
Joshua Levy, a lawyer representing Simpson and the opposition research firm behind the Steele dossier," said his client would not be participating in the Judiciary and House Oversight and Government Reform Committees joint investigation, calling it a smear campaign that aims to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
Simpson's attorney said the Republican-led Judiciary committee has turned a blind eye to White House efforts to influence and interfere with the Justice Departments investigation in this administration, noting that it has gone after whistleblowers and Mueller.
Levy compared their efforts to McCarthyism.
Like Sen. McCarthy, this committee has largely conducted its business in secret confidential interviews and depositions, binding witnesses and their counsels to silence, while the members walk outside to all of you and the media and the public and selectively leak from those interviews to tell you what they want you to hear," Levy added.
Levy, who said his client has cooperated with the investigations of three other congressional committees, has recently taken aim at the GOP lawmakers on the Judiciary and Oversight committees.
In a letter last week, Levy said Simpson will invoke his constitutional rights not to testify under the First and Fifth Amendments of the Constitution because this inquiry is not designed to discover the truth.
Consistent with the September 27, 2018 letter we sent to you, Mr. Simpson, whose testimony is a matter of public record, will not be participating in a confidential deposition before this Committee, lawyers for Simpson wrote to Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) in an electronic letter, according to a copy obtained by The Hill.
Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), one of the two GOP lawmakers present for Tuesday's interview led by committee staff, said the panel will be having discussions in the coming days on whether they will move to hold Simpson in contempt for refusing to testify.
Simpson has to have a reasonable apprehension of criminal prosecution in order to validly invoke the Fifth but if not, you cannot just invoke the Fifth to avoid answering congressional questions, Meadows told reporters.
He also connected Simpsons decision to plead the Fifth as a way to protect himself from a potential crime he may have committed.
Simpson, a former journalist who later co-founded Fusion GPS, hired former British spy Christopher Steele to help compile dossier on Trump that ended up making a series of salacious, unsubstantiated allegations about President Trumps possible ties to Russia.
The opposition research against Trump was funded in part by Hillary Clinton's campaign a flashpoint for Republicans who have pointed to ties between Fusion GPS and top federal officials as evidence to support their claims that there was political bias against Trump among the top brass at the FBI and Department of Justice.
Some conservative House members have alleged that a contractor working for Simpson's firm, Nellie Ohr, could have passed the dossier on to her husband, Bruce Ohr, who worked as a top official with the Department of Justice during the election.
Simpson is one several witnesses tied to the dossier who Republicans have sought to interview as part of their joint investigation. Congressional investigators are expected to interview Nellie Ohr on Friday.
Levy on Tuesday said there seems to be a double standard when it comes to congressional testimony.
Even this Congress last year did nothing when members of the presidents staff invoked their privileges or outright just decided not to comply with subpoenas, Levy said, pointing to former Trump campaign chairman Stephen Bannon and former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
And so what are we to conclude?" he asked. "Unfortunately, if you are not one of the presidents men, these congressional Republicans will show utter disdain for your constitutional rights.
Of course.
Whoooda thunk?? Another criminal hiding behind the Fifth.
indict, and imprison, what are they waiting for..need a rat he is it..
Witnesses don’t get to plead the 5th. You have to be in line for being a suspect at least. Fusion GPS is not going to be prosecuted for anything. All they did was take money and deliver a product. Slimy. Evil. But not criminal. Now Nellie Ohr may want to take the 5th, but Simpson doesn’t seem to be under criminal suspicion of anything that I can see.
This is not a criminal case so the 5th Amendment does not apply. Congress can compel him to testify.
It’s his right to plead the 5th.
But drag his a$$ in the committee room to do it.
Make him repeat his 5th statement over and over again.
“...indict, and imprison, what are they waiting for..need a rat he is it..”
I still have a gut feel that a bunch of things are going to explode once the midterms are over....I am hoping.
I pray so, but why not start it before possibility of loss of seats to keep it moving
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