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WASHINGTON โ The impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump widened on Friday into a constitutional battle between the executive branch and Congress, as Democrats subpoenaed White House officials and the president signaled his administration would not cooperate.
The White House was expected to send a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arguing that Congress could not mount its impeachment inquiry without first having a vote to authorize it. The letter was expected to say the administration wouldnโt cooperate with the probe without that vote.
Trump said the resolution would likely pass the House, but he predicted it would backfire on Democrats.
โI really believe that theyโre going to pay a tremendous price at the polls,โ he said.
Three Democratic chairmen โ Reps. Elijah Cummings, Adam Schiff and Eliot Engel โ warned Trump in a letter accompanying their subpoena, stating, โSpeaker Pelosi has confirmed that an impeachment inquiry is underway, and it is not for the White House to say otherwise.โ
Underway at a Rapidly Escalating Pace
Trumpโs comments came shortly before Democrats sent an extensive request for documents to Vice President Mike Pence about his contacts with Ukraine. Lawmakers have made Trumpโs request that Ukraine investigate former Vice President Joe Biden the centerpiece of the probe. A whistleblower complaint said that Trump sought to use military assistance for Ukraine to push President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate the 2020 Democratic hopeful.
The West Wing was set to allow the similar request for documents from the presidentโs staff to go unfulfilled Friday, likely forcing Democrats to make good on their threat to issue a subpoena for the records.
Pence spokeswoman Katie Waldman dismissed the new demand for documents, saying that given its wide scope, โit does not appear to be a serious request.โ
When Pelosi recently announced that the House was initiating the inquiry, she didnโt seek the consent of the full chamber, as was done for impeachment investigations into former Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton.
But it is underway, and at a rapidly escalating pace.
Late Thursday, House investigators released a cache of text messages that showed top U.S. diplomats encouraging Ukraineโs newly elected president to conduct an investigation linked to Bidenโs family in return for granting a high-profile visit with Trump in Washington.
The release followed a 10-hour interview with one of the diplomats, Kurt Volker, who stepped down as special envoy to Ukraine after the impeachment inquiry had begun.
Trump repeated on Friday that he was pressing Ukraine to investigate corruption, not trying to undermine Biden, who could be his 2020 presidential election opponent. He made a related request of China, specifying Biden and his son, on Thursday.
Pelosi Says House Is Following the Rules
As Republicans search for a response to the investigation, the absence of a procedural vote to begin the probe has been a main attack line against Democrats.
Pelosi swatted the need for such a vote back as unnecessary, saying the House is well within its rules to pursue the inquiry without it.
Pelosi has sought to avoid a vote on the impeachment probe for the same reason she resisted, for months, liberal calls to try to remove the president: It would force moderate House Democrats to make a politically risky vote.
The White House, meanwhile, is trying to force the question on Democrats, as it seeks to raise the political cost for their impeachment investigation and to animate the presidentโs supporters ahead of the 2020 election.
Trump allies have suggested that without a formal vote, the House is merely conducting standard oversight, entitling lawmakers to a lesser level of disclosure from the administration. The Justice Department raised similar arguments last month, though that was before Pelosi announced the impeachment investigation.
Two days after telling reporters, โWell, I always cooperate,โ Trump struck a different note on cooperating with the House probe. โI donโt know,โ he said. โThatโs up to the lawyers.โ
Democrats have warned that the Trump administrationโs obstruction of the investigation is itself a potentially impeachable office. The administration was expected to miss various deadlines Friday to comply with House investigatorsโ requests for documents.
Unclear if Democrats Will Wade Into Long Legal Fight
Thereโs no clear-cut procedure in the Constitution for initiating an impeachment inquiry, leaving many questions about possible presidential obstruction untested in court, said Allan Lichtman, a history professor at American University.
โThereโs no specification in the Constitution in what does and does not constitute a more formal impeachment inquiry or investigation,โ he said.
Rudy Giuliani, the presidentโs personal attorney, dismissed the entire premise of the impeachment inquiry, which is centered on Trump asking Ukraine to investigate his possible political rival, Democratic former Vice President Biden.
โThe president was not tasking Ukraine to investigate a political opponent,โ Giuliani told The Associated Press on Thursday. โHe wanted an investigation into a seriously conflicted former vice president of the United States who damaged the reputation of the United States in Ukraine.โ
Democrats have sought to use their declared impeachment investigation to bolster their case to access all sorts of documents from the administration, most recently secret grand jury information that underpinned special counsel Robert Muellerโs report on Russian interference in the 2016 election. They have also threatened to use the administrationโs refusal to turn over documents and make witnesses available to potentially form an article of impeachment over obstruction of the congressional inquiry.
Where courts have generally required congressional oversight requests to demonstrate a legitimate legislative purpose, impeachment requests could be wide-ranging.
It is unclear if Democrats would wade into a lengthy legal fight with the administration over documents and testimony โ or if they would just move straight to considering articles of impeachment.
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