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House Judiciary Committee Letter to President Trump Whistleblower Complaint on Ukraine (Kelly Smith, comp.) 1 (11/26/2019)

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JERROLD NADLER, New York                                                                 DOUG COLLINS, Georgia
CHAIRMAN                                                                                  RANKING MINORITY MEMBER


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                                           November   26, 2019

        Donald J. Trump
        President of the United States
        The White House
        1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
        Washington, DC  20500

        Dear Mr. President:

               Under House Resolution 660, the House of Representatives has approved certain
        privileges for you in the House Judiciary Committee while the Committee considers whether to
        recommend  articles of impeachment to the full House.' For your reference, a copy of the
        resolution and related procedures are attached to this letter. These procedures, and the privileges
        afforded to you therein, are consistent with those used by the Committee in the Nixon and
        Clinton impeachments.

               The Committee  has noticed its first hearing under these procedures, titled The
        Impeachment  Inquiry into President Donald J. Trump: Constitutional Grounds for Presidential
        Impeachment. The  hearing is scheduled for December 4, 2019 at 10:00 am. I write to ask if-
        pursuant to H. Res. 660 and the relating Judiciary Committee Impeachment Inquiry
        procedures-you  and your counsel plan to attend the hearing or make a request to question the
        witness panel.

               The Committee  intends this hearing to serve as an opportunity to discuss the historical
        and constitutional basis of impeachment, as well as the Framers' intent and understanding of
        terms like high crimes and misdemeanors. We expect to discuss the constitutional framework
        through which the House may analyze the evidence gathered in the present inquiry. We will also
        discuss whether your alleged actions warrant the House's exercising its authority to adopt
        articles of impeachment.

               If you would like to participate in the hearing, please provide the Committee with notice
        as soon as possible, but no later than by 6:00 pm on December 1, 2019. By that time, I ask that
        you also indicate who will act as your counsel for these proceedings.

               I remain committed to ensuring a fair and informative process. To that end, I remind you
        that participation by the President or his counsel has been described by the Committee in past
        inquiries as not a right but a privilege or a courtesy which is being extended to the President's


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' H. Res. 660, 116th Cong. (2019).

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