Posted on 09/19/2019 3:27:53 PM PDT by jazusamo
Democrats are pressuring House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) to hold Corey Lewandowski in contempt of Congress after the former Trump campaign chairman stonewalled lawmakers during his testimony earlier in the week.
He operated in contempt of Congress, and yes, I believe he should be held in contempt. And Ive expressed that to the chair, Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.), a member of the Judiciary panel, told The Hill on Thursday.
The only purpose to do it is to have teeth in it and to send a message to both Mr. Lewandowski that he has to come forth, tell the truth and live up to his obligations under the subpoena, she added. His performance was an absurdity.
Both Nadler and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) have expressed interest in holding Lewandowski in contempt, with Pelosi telling members on Thursday that Democrats should have acted "right then and there" at Tuesdays Judiciary hearing when Lewandowski refused to cooperate with Democrats.
But Pelosi also seemed to defer any decisions to Nadler.
"I trust the committee and the path that they are on," she said.
Anticipating an uncooperative witness, some Judiciary Democrats initially consulted the House general counsel about a contempt vote prior to Lewandowskis testimony, sources familiar with the discussions say. But the counsel recommended against moving to hold him in contempt.
Going after Lewandowski, the counsel explained to lawmakers, would divert resources at a time when they are fighting the White House and Trump administration on multiple fronts in the courts.
Lewandowskis pugnacious behavior and refusal to answer questions has triggered a new wave of Democrats to voice support for holding him in contempt.
While the former Trump campaign aide was ordered by the White House not to go beyond the four corners of the Mueller report, he took it a step further by refusing to answer questions about his private conversations with Trump or claiming he did not remember them.
He also challenged Democrats during the hearing, including accusing Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas) of going on a rant and arguing that Trump haters were seeking to take down the president.
Democratic Judiciary members are so frustrated by Lewandowskis performance that they are urging Nadler to hold a closed-door meeting either Thursday or Friday about what action to take against him, committee members said.
There is a lot of agitating, one Judiciary member said.
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), a senior committee member, said Nadler and other panel leaders had anticipated the stonewalling, with Lewandowski dropping hints in the days leading up to the hearing. Now Johnson is among those supporting a contempt vote, to prevent Lewandowski's recalcitrance from becoming the norm.
"Many members are in accord with the Speaker about wanting to protect the integrity of our process and send a message to future witnesses that their contemptuous conduct can meet the same fate as Lewandowski should we hold him in contempt, Johnson said.
"I suppose some might say that to do that would be distractive," Johnson said of would-be Democratic critics. "But the greater issue is the integrity of our process, and the fact that we can't allow it to be trashed like Lewandowski trashed it all the way from his opening statement to his exit from the committee room."
If Democrats initiate the contempt process, Johnson said, it would likely be soon.
Democrats argue that if they dont take that step, other witnesses will copy Lewandowskis playbook in dodging questions and stalling during the hearing.
Some Democrats also say it would look bad if they do not push back against the White House claims of privilege over the testimony of someone who has never worked in the administration. Nadler and other Democrats reject those immunity claims.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), another Judiciary member and former 2020 presidential candidate, is among those pressing for contempt.
"We're engaging with the chairman about that," he said Thursday, without specifying a timeline.
After members finished questioning Lewandowski on Tuesday, Nadler said he was considering holding Lewandowski in contempt, which would require a resolution to be voted on in Judiciary before a floor vote.
Mr. Lewandowski, your behavior in this hearing room has been completely unacceptable. It is part of a pattern of a White House desperate for the American people not to hear the truth," Nadler said at the hearing. "Ive been asked several times today whether the committee will hold you in contempt. It is certainly under consideration.
Democrats sought to question the longtime Trump ally on his role in a key episode of obstruction by Trump that former special counsel Robert Mueller examined, in which the president asked Lewandowski to pass along a message to then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions in 2017 to reverse his recusal and set limits on the Russia probe.
But for the most part, Lewandowskis combative squabbles with Democrats and refusal to answer questions largely overshadowed the role he played.
Still, Democrats say they were able to prove through staff questioning that Lewandowski is a liar who has repeatedly misled the public about his involvement with the president.
Democrats have voted to hold top Trump officials in contempt before. In July, the House voted on criminal contempt charges against Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross for refusing to respond to Democratic subpoenas.
But the contempt votes did not lead to any serious consequences for Barr and Ross since the Justice Department, led by Barr, opted not to prosecute Trumps Cabinet members.
If Democrats pursued contempt against Lewandowski, its unclear whether they would opt for the same criminal variety they applied to Barr and Ross. Johnson, for one, suggested Democrats may instead push for inherent contempt a rarely used device authorizing both the House and Senate to detain and imprison an individual who refuses to comply with congressional demands, according to the Congressional Research Service.
Such an approach has not been used for nearly a century employing the House sergeant-at-arms to go after Trump officials would be a highly unusual move but some Democrats say the degree of stonewalling demands an aggressive response.
We should be using every tool, and that includes fines, Assistant Speaker Ben Ray Lujan (D-N.M.) told The Hill.
Other Democrats said that charging Lewandowski with contempt will send a strong message to other Trump aides and associates.
Lewandowski went in without any intent to answer any questions. It was somewhere between an audition for a political office and trying to get an extra-big Christmas card from Donald Trump, Progressive Caucus Co-Chairman Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) told The Hill.
At that point, we should have put him in a place we needed to, he said. That isnt what a witness is supposed to do.
That's a laugh, Johnson talking about integrity?
IIRC, Contempt of Congress can only be invoked for the withholding of information in an ongoing criminal investigation.
It cannot be used to say, “we don’t like your attitude”.
Lewandowski gave the Dems hell yesterday, and they are sorely butthurt.
Both Nadler and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) have expressed interest in holding Lewandowski in contempt, with Pelosi telling members on Thursday that Democrats should have acted “right then and there” at Tuesdays Judiciary hearing when Lewandowski refused to cooperate with Democrats.
Its all a show folks, that is all the matters
They suck at it though
Hey, Jerry, punch him. Go ahead, punch him hard. We’ll all hide behind the backyard fence and see if he gets mad. Go ahead. /s
Id wear a contempt charge as a badge of honor and then tell them to pound sand if they subpoenaed me again.
Is this “Guam tipping over” Johnson?. If so. The fool couldn’t spell “integrity”, let alone define it.
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Democrats cannot resist making themselves look like fools....
Yep...The Rats are whistling past the graveyard, they’re just making noise.
The only purpose to do it is to have teeth in it and to send a message to both Mr. Lewandowski that he has to come forth, tell the truth and live up to his obligations under the subpoena, she added. His performance was an absurdity.
Until someone comes and lies in their favor lock stock and barrel they are all going to be in contempt. Contempt means “you didn’t say what we want you to say”.
Otherwise everyone but the 15% who strongly approve of the way Congress is doing its job would be guilty of holding them in contempt---as we actually do.
Wasn’t Nadler in the movie Police Academy?
Nadler is on a roll. A defining roll of stupidity. Keep digging Nads.
The approval rating of Congress is 17%.
I’d say that most of America is in contempt of these lowlifes.
Sore losers.
Right on, FRiend.
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), a senior committee member, said Lewandowski should be used for ballast to prevent Guam from tipping,
Corey answered every question they through at him except for conversations he had with the President which are protected by executive privilege.
If they want the conversations he had with POTUS, they will need to ask POTUS about them.
He operated in contempt of Congress..”
How can you be held in contempt of a contemptible group?
“The approval rating of Congress is 17%.”
Ya don’t say! That high!? WOW!
Democrats press Nadler to hold Lewandowski in contempt.
And a huge middle finger to you, nadless...just like Eric holder did.
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