Trump administration refuses to hand over documents to House oversight investigation

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he Trump administration is committing "an unprecedented level of stonewalling, delay and obstruction" in response to congressional requests for documents and witnesses, the chair of the House oversight committee has said.

Elijah Cummings, Democratic congressman for Maryland, said he had sent 12 letters to the White House on a range of topics from the "routine" to "relating to our core national security interests".

In an op-ed for The Washington Post, Mr Cummings said the subjects included White House security clearances, Donald Trump's alleged hush money payments, and the use of taxpayer funds for lavish private planes.

The Trump administration "has not turned over a single piece of paper to our committee or made a single official available for testimony," Mr Cummings wrote.

The administration has also ignored requests by three inquiries into the administration by the House judiciary committee, which has impeachment jurisdiction.

The White House considers the requests by newly empowered Democrats- who took the House in November - as illegitimate, too expansive or infringing on presidential privilege, the Post reported.

Administration sources told the newspaper it planned to challenge the majority of document requests.

But Democrats say the White House is trying to thwart Congress's fundamental oversight role of the executive.

"Trump's actions violate our Constitution's fundamental principle of checks and balances," Mr Cummings wrote.

The Trump administration is expected to draft an official response over its failure to comply with the request some time in the next week.

If it continues to refuse, Democrats could sue the administration and ultimately take officials to court, where it could get caught up in litigation for years.

The House judiciary committee is probing whether Mr Trump abused his power as president, obstructed justice, or engaged in corruption, while the oversight committee is looking into issues including the president's hush money payments to two women and his handling of security clearances.

( Yahoo news feed)
 
still not a single disparaging word about Putin from the Russian trolls

poorly trained, thought I'd at least hear something like 'he snores'
 
he Trump administration is committing "an unprecedented level of stonewalling, delay and obstruction" in response to congressional requests for documents and witnesses, the chair of the House oversight committee has said.

Elijah Cummings, Democratic congressman for Maryland, said he had sent 12 letters to the White House on a range of topics from the "routine" to "relating to our core national security interests".

In an op-ed for The Washington Post, Mr Cummings said the subjects included White House security clearances, Donald Trump's alleged hush money payments, and the use of taxpayer funds for lavish private planes.

The Trump administration "has not turned over a single piece of paper to our committee or made a single official available for testimony," Mr Cummings wrote.

The administration has also ignored requests by three inquiries into the administration by the House judiciary committee, which has impeachment jurisdiction.

The White House considers the requests by newly empowered Democrats- who took the House in November - as illegitimate, too expansive or infringing on presidential privilege, the Post reported.

Administration sources told the newspaper it planned to challenge the majority of document requests.

But Democrats say the White House is trying to thwart Congress's fundamental oversight role of the executive.

"Trump's actions violate our Constitution's fundamental principle of checks and balances," Mr Cummings wrote.

The Trump administration is expected to draft an official response over its failure to comply with the request some time in the next week.

If it continues to refuse, Democrats could sue the administration and ultimately take officials to court, where it could get caught up in litigation for years.

The House judiciary committee is probing whether Mr Trump abused his power as president, obstructed justice, or engaged in corruption, while the oversight committee is looking into issues including the president's hush money payments to two women and his handling of security clearances.

( Yahoo news feed)

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Do you know what trumps trying to hide?

no , why don't you tell us what YOU think trump is trying to hide, Perry Mason

We'll wait, take your time

(((crickets)))

and lets not forget we are waiting for reagansnut-bag to tell us how Russia interfered with our election, or you can take a stab at that one too?

what's that? I can't hear you
 
When the next Democrat president refuses to hand over documents to a republicunt controlled House - just watch the republicunts jump up and down screeching.
 
Do you know what trumps trying to hide?


no , why don't you tell us what YOU think trump is trying to hide, Perry Mason

We'll wait, take your time

(((crickets)))

and lets not forget we are waiting for reagansnut-bag to tell us how Russia interfered with our election, or you can take a stab at that one too?

what's that? I can't hear you
 
Interesting to watch all the Trumpkins responses to anything regarding House investigations

For close to eight years straight, ever since the 2010 election, we have seen GOP House "investigations" into nearly everything Obama/Clinton, often at times concurrent redundant "investigations" on the same content. America has lived thru Goudy, Issa, Chaffetz, Nunes, Jordan, Meadows, etc. all grandstanding on the nightly news in addition to FOX and every right wing demogogue litigating 24/7 every inneundo and conspiracy out there.

The real irony, after all this, nothing, zilch, zero, not one accusation proven, and now the same people that praised and supported all that malarkey are bitching about House investigations barely two months old?

The hypocrisy never seems to end
 
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