To Get Beyond "If True" Caveat, Democrats Vow to Investigate Trump's "Potentially Impeachable Offense"

September 16, 2020 Off By HotelSalesCareers

In order to get beyond the “if true” caveat that followed Buzzfeed‘s explosive report that President Donald Trump personally instructed his former attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, top Democrats on powerful congressional committees vowed to investigate the serious allegations in the story amid growing calls for impeachment proceedings.

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“If this report is true, Donald Trump committed obstruction of justice—a felony and a potentially impeachable offense.”
—Sen. Bernie SandersDeclaring in a tweet on Friday that “[d]irecting a subordinate to lie to Congress is a federal crime,” Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.)—chairman of the House Judiciary Committee—promised to use the resources at his committee’s disposal to find out whether the reporting is accurate.

“We know that the president has engaged in a long pattern of obstruction,” Nadler wrote. “The House Judiciary Committee’s job is to get to the bottom of it, and we will do that work.”

House Intelligence Committee chair Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) also vowed to launch an investigation into the claims in the Buzzfeed report, which the White House denied.

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