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Trump news: President fumes over Hillary Clinton’s emails in Twitter rant, as ex-aide Hope Hicks testifies before Congress

'We're watching obstruction of justice in action,' says congressman Ted Lieu of frustrated House Judiciary Committee hearing with former administration spokeswoman

Chris Riotta
New York
,Joe Sommerlad,Chris Stevenson
Wednesday 19 June 2019 16:19 BST
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Donald Trump‘s former adviser Hope Hicks appeared before the House Judiciary Committee as Democrats hoped to question her on the obstruction of justice counts recorded in the Mueller report, despite the White House invoking executive privilege in a bid to block her testimony and stonewall the investigation.

The president has tweeted angrily about the hearing taking place behind closed doors on Capitol Hill, writing: “Why aren’t the Dems looking at the 33,000 Emails that Hillary and her lawyer deleted and acid washed AFTER GETTING A SUBPOENA FROM CONGRESS? That is real Obstruction that the Dems want no part of because their hearings are RIGGED and a disgrace to our Country!”

Last night, Mr Trump kicked off his 2020 re-election campaign in Orlando, Florida, tearing into his enemies in Washington and pledging to combat “criminal aliens” in a wild address at the 20,000-capacity Amway Center packed with his most ardent supporters.

Less than an hour into Ms Hicks’ interview on Wednesday, frustrated Democrats taking breaks from the meeting said she and her lawyer were following White House orders to stay quiet about her time working for Mr Trump.

She was answering some questions about her time on the campaign, however, the lawmakers said.

“She’s objecting to stuff that’s already in the public record,” said California Democrat Karen Bass. “It’s pretty ridiculous.”

Pramila Jayapal, a Washington Democrat, called her answers “a farce.” Ted Lieu, a California Democrat, tweeted about the interview and wrote that Ms Hicks refused to answer even innocuous questions such as whether she had previously testified before Congress.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler declined to comment on the substance of the interview so far, saying “all I’ll say is Ms Hicks is answering questions put to her and the interview continues.”

Republicans had a different perspective, saying she was cooperative and that the interview was a waste of time. The top Republican on the panel, Doug Collins, said they were “simply talking about things that are already out there in public or getting the same answers over and over.”

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It was so far unclear whether Democrats would take Ms Hicks or the administration to court to challenge the claim of immunity. In a letter Tuesday to Mr Nadler, White House counsel Pat Cipollone wrote that Mr Trump had directed Ms Hicks not to answer questions “relating to the time of her service as a senior adviser to the president.”

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Eric Trump has been extolling his father's fundraising ability, after the GOP claimed the president had raised $24.8 million in 24 hours for his re-election campaign.

For context, our story on Mr Biden's fundraising efforts is below.  

Chris Stevenson19 June 2019 13:49
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And as if on cue, here is the president's response to Ronna McDaniel's tweet:

Chris Stevenson19 June 2019 14:01
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Here is a bit more on Mr Trump's election fundraising activity, from his public schedule released from the White House. Thanks to CNN's Daniel Dale for the quick take on the figures involved.

Chris Stevenson19 June 2019 14:14
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The Trump campaign are really pushing the idea that the whole country has "enthusiasm" for the president, using those fundraising numbers - which will be confirmed in the next quarterly fundraising reports - as a base.

The protests yesterday against the president prove that enthusiasm does not extend as far as the president's team would like to make out, but that is a very strong fundraising performance if it breaks down as is being claimed.

 

Chris Stevenson19 June 2019 14:25
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House speaker Nancy Pelosi has been speaking this morning at a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor about the push by dozens of Democrats to open impeachment proceedings against President Trump.

The Democrat said it would be impeachment or nothing - ruling out an official censure of Mr Trump - but said now was not the time for impeachment.

Chris Stevenson19 June 2019 14:35
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Meanwhile, Democrats are still coming around to the idea that Donald Trump should face impeachment proceedings.

Representative Katie Porter of California's 45th district was on MSNBC last night to talk about her reasoning.

Chris Stevenson19 June 2019 14:40
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Here's Hope Hicks arriving to take questions from Congress.

Joe Sommerlad19 June 2019 14:45
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This is a new line of attack. 

Trump's campaign manager Brad Parscale explaining why political polling doesn't mean anything anymore.

Joe Sommerlad19 June 2019 14:55
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This is all Jerrold Nadler has to say on Hope Hicks for now.

Hicks was mentioned new fewer than 184 times in the Mueller report, the special counsel saying she had a front row seat as Trump frothed over the Russia investigation and pondered the investigator's sacking. 

Joe Sommerlad19 June 2019 15:05
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The early word on what's going on behind those closed doors is not encouraging for Democrats hoping their witness will defy her former overlords and say something shocking.

Joe Sommerlad19 June 2019 15:15

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