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Perry won't comply with subpoena in impeachment inquiry | TheHill

posted onOctober 19, 2019
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Article snippet: Outgoing Energy Secretary MORE will not comply with a House subpoena to turn over documents tied to his involvement with Ukraine, the Department of Energy wrote in a letter to Democratic lawmakers. The letter referred to the Democrats' "impeachment inquiry" in quotes, saying the look into MORE's interactions with Ukraine was not valid. “As the Supreme Court has long recognized, a Congressional committee cannot exercise the investigative power of the full House of Representatives unless it has that power through proper delegation,” the letter said.  Trump is facing an impeachment inquiry over his request that Ukraine investigate former Vice President House Democrats wanted more information about Perry’s role in dealing with Ukraine.  “Recently, public reports have raised questions about any role you may have played in conveying or reinforcing the President’s stark message to the Ukrainian President,” the chairmen of the three committees leading the House inquiry wrote to Perry earlier this month, giving him until Friday to comply. Perry denied any wrongdoing in an interview with Fox News Friday morning to discuss his departure from the department.  “There was no quid pro quo in the sense of what those folks out there would like for it to be,” Perry told Fox’s Bill Hemmer. “That we’re [not] going to give you this money unless you investigate Joe Biden and his son. I never heard that said, anywhere, anytime, in any conversation.” Perry said his goal was to “get Uk... Link to the full article to read more

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