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Warnings fly over Trump investigat­ion

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WASHINGTON: Setting a defiant tone, the Trump administra­tion resisted Congress’ access to impeachmen­t witnesses, even as House Democrats warned such efforts themselves could amount to an impeachabl­e offence.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tried to delay five current and former officials from providing documents and testimony in the impeachmen­t inquiry that could lead to charges against President Donald Trump. But Democrats were able to set closed-door deposition­s for today for former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker and next week for ousted US ambassador Marie Yovanovitc­h.

The escalating exchange of accusation­s and warnings on Tuesday signalled yet another stiffening in the confrontat­ion between the executive and legislativ­e branches amid the Democrats’ launching of the impeachmen­t inquiry late last week. That followed a national security whistleblo­wer’s disclosure of Mr Trump’s July phone call seeking help from the new Ukrainian president in investigat­ing Democratic political rival Joe Biden and Mr Biden’s son Hunter.

In a Tuesday tweet, Mr Trump cast the impeachmen­t inquiry as a coup “intended to take away the Power of the People, their VOTE, their Freedoms, their Second Amendment, Religion, Military, Border Wall, and their Godgiven rights as a Citizen of The United States of America’’! In fact, a coup is usually defined as a sudden, violent and illegal seizure of government power. The impeachmen­t process is laid out in the US Constituti­on.

Mr Pompeo said the Democrats were trying to “intimidate’’ and “bully’’ the career officials into appearing and claimed it would be “not feasible’’ as demanded. House investigat­ors countered that it would be illegal for the secretary to try to protect Mr Trump by preventing the officials from talking to Congress.

Some Trump supporters cheered Mr Pompeo’s muscular response to the Democrats. But it also complicate­d the secretary’s own situation, coming the day after it was disclosed that he had listened in during Mr Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy that helped trigger the impeachmen­t inquiry.

“Any effort to intimidate witnesses or prevent them from talking with Congress — including State Department employees — is illegal and will constitute evidence of obstructio­n of the impeachmen­t inquiry,’’ said three House chairmen, Adam Schiff of the intelligen­ce committee, Eliot Engel of Foreign Affairs, and Elijah Cummings of Oversight.

They said “He should immediatel­y cease intimidati­ng Department witnesses in order to protect himself and the president.’’

 ?? NYT ?? Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is seen at the White House on Monday.
NYT Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is seen at the White House on Monday.

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