House Intelligence Committee Chairman
Adam Schiff
described a request by the Republicans for public testimony this week
by the whistle-blower who sparked an impeachment inquiry of President
Donald Trump as "redundant and unnecessary."
On Saturday, House intelligence committee ranking member Rep. Devin Nunes,
R-Calif., sent a list of witnesses they would like to interview to
Schiff, including Hunter Biden, the son of former vice President Joe Biden. The letter was five pages.
Schiff, a Democrat from California, responded to the letter later Saturday with his own two-page letter.
He wrote the impeachment inquiry "has gathered an ever-growing body
of evidence -- from witnesses and documents, including the President's
own words in his July 25 call record -- that not only confirms, but far
exceeds, the initial information in the whistle-blower's complaint. The
whistle-blower's testimony is therefore redundant and unnecessary. In
light of the President's threats, the individual's appearance before us
would only place their personal safety at grave risk."
In September, Schiff said the whistle-blower would appear before
Congress "very soon," but later has said the testimony is unnecessary.
In the phone call Trump pressed Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky to conduct an investigation of the Bidens. Without
confirmation, Joe Biden pressured former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko
to fire a top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, who was investigating
Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holdings, where Hunter served on the
board, bringing in a reported $50,000 per month.
The whistle-blower in a complaint alleges that Trump abused his
official powers "to solicit interference" from Ukraine in the 2020
election. That led to the impeachment inquiry.
Nunes has described it as a "sham impeachment process" and the
Republicans' desired witnesses will "provide transparency to your
otherwise opaque and unfair process."
In the letter, Schiff said "this inquiry is not and will not serve,
however, as a vehicle to undertake the same sham investigations into the
Bidens or 2016 that the President pressed Ukraine to conduct for his
personal political benefit, or facilitate the President's effort to
threaten, intimidate, and retaliate against the whistle-blower who
courageously raised the initial alarm."
Also Saturday, the whistle-blower's attorney Andrew Bakaj reiterated
that his client is only willing to answer questions in writing, a
suggestion Republicans reject.
"My client's complaint has been largely corroborated. Nonetheless, I
have offered to have my client respond in writing, under oath, and under
penalty of perjury to Republican questions," Bakaj said in a statement to CNN.
Schiff said the committee is "carefully evaluating the witness list
you provided, along with the written justifications you included." He
added the consideration will be given "within the scope of the
impeachment inquiry."
Nunes, who served as chairman of the committee until the Democrats
regained control of the House in the 2018 midterm, election, had
written: "The minority members must identify all potential witnesses we
wish to call before knowing the number, topics or scope of hearings you
intend to convene. "e Democrats' impeachment process against President
Trump is a drastic departure from bipartisan precedent for presidential
impeachment proceedings."
The GOP's witness list also named another former Burisma board
member, Devon Archer; former Democratic National Committee staffer
Alexandra Chalupa; Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale;
former National Security Council official Tim Morrison; former
contractor for Fusion GPS Nellie Ohr; former U.S. Special Representative
for Ukraine Kurt Volker; and the individuals from which the
whistle-blower obtained information about the phone call.
Trump reacted to Schiff's decision Sunday.
"Corrupt politician Adam Schiff wants people from the White House to
testify in his and Pelosi's disgraceful Witch Hunt, yet he will not
allow a White House lawyer, nor will he allow ANY of our requested
witnesses," Trump tweeted. "This is a first in due process and Congressional history
On Saturday, Trump suggested other names should be added to the list for the inquiry, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
"I recommend that Nervous Nancy Pelosi (who backed up Schiff's lie),
Shifty Adam Schiff, Sleepy Joe Biden, the Whistleblower (who
miraculously disappeared after I released the transcript of the call),
the 2nd Whistleblower (who also disappeared), & the I.G., be part of
the list!" Trump tweeted.
The whistle-blower complaint letter was submitted to Intelligence Inspector General Michael Atkinson.
Trump has been critical of Schiff for his "parody" reading of Trump's
July phone call during a hearing in September. The White House earlier
released its transcript version of the call.
Three committees have jointly conducted a number of closed-door
hearings and the Democrats have released transcripts from those private
depositions. Public hearings begin Wednesday.
The Democrats have scheduled U.S. diplomat Bill Taylor and State
Department official George Kent for Wednesday, and former U.S.
Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch on Friday. They previously have
testified behind closed doors.
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by MARK ANTHONY TRAINA, STAFF WRITER for the NAAWP