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U.S. Democrats target who's who of Trump insiders but not Ivanka, others

By David Morgan

 

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FILE PHOTO - U.S. President Donald Trump listens as his daughter, White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump, speaks during a campaign rally on the eve of the U.S. midterm election in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., November 5, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some of U.S. President Donald Trump's closest advisers, including his daughter Ivanka, were missing from a list of people that Democratic lawmakers sought documents from on Monday for a corruption investigation of the president.

 

The list covered a who's who of Trump family members and associates, but Ivanka Trump was omitted, despite former Trump personal lawyer Michael Cohen testifying last week that he briefed her numerous times about a Trump skyscraper project in Moscow.

 

Also absent from the list were former senior White House officials, including chief of staff John Kelly and economic adviser Gary Cohn. Both spent more than a year in Trump's inner circle and have featured prominently in books and other published accounts of conditions in the Trump White House.

 

The reasons for some prominent people being left off the House of Representatives investigators' list were not immediately clear.

 

House Democrats say they have been careful to avoid conflicts with the investigation by U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election and possible coordination with the Trump campaign, as well as federal probes being led by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan.

 

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler told ABC on Sunday that Kelly could be included.

 

A committee aide said Monday's list was only a first phase of document requests and more letters would be going out soon.

 

Eighty-one people, agencies and organizations were named by the committee as recipients of document requests, including Trump's adult sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, as well as his son-in-law Jared Kushner, who is Ivanka's husband and a White House adviser.

 

Representatives for the White House and Justice Department said the document requests were being reviewed.

 

At the White House, Trump was asked if he would cooperate with Nadler's probe. "I cooperate all the time with everybody," he said, adding, "You know the beautiful thing? No collusion. It's all a hoax ... It's a political hoax."

 

Nadler's committee hopes to determine whether Trump obstructed justice by possibly offering pardons or tampering with witnesses and by ousting perceived enemies, such as former FBI Director James Comey. Trump fired Comey in May 2017 while he was leading an investigation into Russian meddling in the election. The probe was taken over by Mueller.

 

Comey was not on Monday's list. Nor was Andrew McCabe, the former top FBI official who began an obstruction of justice and counterintelligence investigation involving Trump and his ties to Russia after Comey's firing. Nor was Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller as special counsel.

 

(Reporting by David Morgan; editing by Kevin Drawbaugh and Grant McCool)

 

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Finally, a proctology exam for trump.

 

trump responds by saying "there was no collusion".

 

That's like saying, "Officer, I didn't jaywalk when I crossed Fifth Avenue to shoot that man".

 

Interesting that Ivanka is left off the list?

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, notmyself said:

 

 

I find it odd he's not mentioned any specific thing they are looking for. Or crime committed...

 

It's same old same old. They have a man, now they are looking for a crime.

 

Quite different from most law enforcement that has a crime and then looks for a man...

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2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

Wonder how the Democrats would've reacted had Hilary won and the Republicans then spent all their time attacking her and looking for anything they can get their hands on to discredit her.

I am sure Bill has told her...

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13 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

 

And it was only a 9-minute segment.

 

When the only defense is to cry you've lost the case.

 

"If you have the facts on your side, pound the facts. If you have the law on your side, pound the law. If you have neither on your side, pound the table."

And when you have the facts and law on your side, (im)pound the president.

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3 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

Hmmm. Wonder how the Democrats would've reacted had Hilary won and the Republicans then spent all their time attacking her and looking for anything they can get their hands on to discredit her.

 

Wonderful way for an opposition to behave! But characteristically how the left behave when losing. They just can't accept people vote against them.

Her whole life has been town down and examined continuously for decades.  Maybe you forgot that Bill was the youngest and longest serving governor in us history before he became president?  She said-been there, done that-next...

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Simply a case of Trump and the GOP getting a tase of the obstructionists Obama had to endure during his time in office. The new normal in the US it seems. 

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1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

Pathetic. Wake up  Dems, find people and ideas that we can vote for. Yet another investigation is a waste of time and money.

I think a President who removes funding from protecting the electoral process against foreign interference deserves investigation.

 

Especially when it is a proven fact that a foreign government meddled in the election in which he gained his office.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ulic said:

Simply a case of Trump and the GOP getting a tase of the obstructionists Obama had to endure during his time in office. The new normal in the US it seems. 

To be fair, while obstructing Obama the GOP were not trying to investigate credible concerns that he was an agent of a foreign government.

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