Article snippet: House Democrats are racing to protect special counsel MORE’s Russia probe, and they’re not waiting until they assume the majority to do so. House Minority Leader MORE and replace him with an official who has repeatedly criticized the Mueller probe. On the call, Democrats contemplated their next steps, and Rep. Jerrold Nadler (N.Y.) warned members they are facing a “crisis moment.” After the call, Nadler, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, announced on CNN that Democrats may insist on including protections for the Russia probe in the next government funding bill, though such a demand could trigger a shutdown fight if they follow through. “We can urge — and we will — that the bill I introduced that would protect the independence of the special counsel, saying he can only be dismissed for [due] cause ... We can insist that that be a condition of passage of the remaining legislation to fund the government,” Nadler said. Calls for the GOP to hold emergency hearings and demands for the acting attorney general to recuse himself have so far gone unanswered, underscoring a harsh reality for Democrats: they are still in the minority for another two months and have little power. Still, their efforts send a clear signal that Democrats are gearing up to make the issue a top investigative priority starting in January. In an interview with The Hill, Rep. MORE (Calif.), the Democrat likely to lead the House Intelligence Committee during the next Congress, is alre... Link to the full article to read more