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Pompeo Letter to E. Engel re: Depositions Whistleblower Complaint on Ukraine (Kelly Smith, comp.) 1 (10/1/2019)

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                                THE SECRETARY OF STATE
                                      WASHINGTON


                                      October 1, 2019

The Honorable
Eliot L. Engel, Chairman
Committee on Foreign Affairs
House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

We are in receipt of your September 27, 2019 letter requesting the Department to voluntarily
make available five current and former Department officials for depositions.

I am concerned with aspects of your request, described more fully below, that can be understood
only as an attempt to intimidate, bully, and treat improperly the distinguished professionals of the
Department of State, including several career Foreign Service Officers, whom the Committee is
now targeting. I have also been made aware that Committee staff has been sending intimidating
communications to career Department professionals, who have specifically asked for Committee
communications to be channeled through the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, as is customary. Let
me be clear: I will not tolerate such tactics, and I will use all means at my disposal to prevent
and expose any attempts to intimidate the dedicated professionals whom I am proud to lead and
serve alongside at the Department of State.

Your letter also raises significant legal and procedural concerns. First, your letter raises
fundamental legal questions related to the authority of the Committee to compel an appearance
for a deposition solely by virtue of these letters. Your letter implies that you have sought to
compel Department officials to appear for depositions on the identified dates, yet the Committee
has not issued any subpoenas for depositions, and we are not aware of any other authority by
which the committee could compel appearance at a deposition. The House Rudes also require the
Committee to provide a Notice of Deposition, but your letter contains no such notice and
otherwise fails to meet the requirements of those rules. It therefore appears that your letter may
only be read as a request for a voluntary appearance of the five Department officials.

Second, your letter provides a woefully inadequate opportunity for the Department and the
requested witnesses to prepare. These individuals have retained, or may be retaining, private
counsel, as is their constitutional right, and in the course of the Department's discussions with
these individuals, several have indicated that they need more time both to retain and to consult
with private counsel. In addition, State Department counsel must consult with these officials and
their counsel, once retained, regarding the Department's legitimate interests in safegarding
potentially privileged and classified information. The proposed dates for the depositions do not
provide adequate time for the Department and its employees to appropriately prepare.

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