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  • 05/20/2020
FPI / May 20, 2020

House Democrats say they are still investigating President Donald Trump in connection to so-called "collusion" with Russia and told the Supreme Court on Monday they need access to secret grand jury materials because they may want to impeach the president again.

Democrats said in a legal filing that they need the grand jury materials for the House Judiciary Committee’s ongoing investigation of Trump's alleged obstruction of justice in the Russia investigation.

The Democrats seek “disclosure to the House Committee on the Judiciary of a limited set of grand-jury materials for use in the Committee’s ongoing Presidential impeachment investigation,” the Supreme Court filing says.

In 2019, special counsel Robert Mueller determined that there had been no collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. But, Mueller's report included two volumes — one on the collusion investigation, and one on a separate obstruction of justice investigation.

Though Mueller "made no recommendation for prosecution, Democrats seized on the latter as providing the basis for potentially impeaching Trump for obstruction," Breitbart News noted. "Democrats also claimed that certain redactions in the report must have hidden relevant information — though they declined to read a less redacted version."

Democrats also demanded access to material that Mueller had shown a grand jury. Normally, grand jury proceedings are secret, and so Attorney General William Barr, citing federal law, declined the Democrats’ request. They then held him in contempt of Congress, and took their case for the materials to federal court.

The case made its way through the courts, and Democrats won at the D.C. Circuit. The Department of Justice appealed to the Supreme Court on May 7, and Chief Justice Roberts put a temporary hold on the grand jury materials on May 8.

In their court filing, the Democrats complain that further delays in the release of the grand jury materials would make it impossible for them to impeach the president again before Congress’s term ends:
If DOJ’s request for a stay is granted, DOJ need not file its certiorari petition until August 2020, and therefore this Court likely would not determine whether to grant or deny that petition until at least October 2020.

This substantial delay will seriously endanger the Committee’s ability to complete its impeachment investigation during the current Congress— which ends not long thereafter on January 3, 2021.
Republicans could take over Congress on Jan. 3, 2021 if they flip 17 seats in the November election.

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