Article snippet: WASHINGTON — The White House sharply escalated its resistance to congressional attempts to investigate President Trump, notifying the House Judiciary panel Wednesday that it would refuse to comply with sweeping requests for documents and witness testimony while declaring that the legislative branch had no right to a ‘‘do-over’’ of the special counsel’s Russia probe. White House counsel Pat Cipollone sent a 12-page letter to the committee chairman, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., labeling congressional investigations as efforts to ‘‘harass’’ Trump in the wake of special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian election interference. Current and former administration officials will not be permitted to testify, according to the White House, and the administration will fight subpoenas as Congress moves to step up investigations into Trump’s presidency and finances. Cipollone offered what has become a new favored talking point among Trump’s allies: that Congress is a legislative, not law enforcement, body and does not have a right to pursue most investigations. ‘‘Congressional investigations are intended to obtain information to aid in evaluating potential legislation, not to harass political opponents or to pursue an unauthorized ‘do-over’ of exhaustive law enforcement investigations conducted by the Department of Justice,’’ Cipollone wrote. The White House counsel stopped short of invoking blanket executive privilege, but he said the White House would only cooperat... Link to the full article to read more
White House escalates resistance to House investigations on Russia - The Boston Globe
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