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Collins Letter to Nadler Requesting Testimony by Eight Witnesses, including Schiff and Whistleblower Whistleblower Complaint on Ukraine (Kelly Smith, comp.) 1 (12/6/2019)

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JERROLD NADLER, Now York                                                                  DOUG COLIiNS Georgia
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       Committee  on the Judiciary
       U.S. House of Representatives
       Washington, D.C. 20515

       Dear Chairman  Nadler:

       In 1998, you joined your Democratic colleagues in stating that in an impeachment inquiry the
       President deserves not only the presumption of innocence and the right to confront witnesses, but
       due process quadrupled. You stated:

              [T]he Majority position represents a breathtaking denial of the President's right to the
              presumption of innocence and his right to confront any witnesses making accusations
              against him. Although the Committee is not bound as a matter of House Rules to provide
              these protections, we believe it is incumbent upon the Committee to provide these basic
              protections. As Rep. Barbara Jordan (D-TX) observed during the Watergate inquiry,
              impeachment  not only mandates due process, but of [sic] 'due process quadrupled.

       Chairman  Schiff failed to provide those protections during his phase of this impeachment
       inquiry. Rather than due process quadrupled, he provided zero due process to the President.
       We  hope that changes now that the impeachment inquiry has finally come to the Judiciary
       Committee-the   committee that historically has handled the entire impeachment process in the
       House of Representatives.

       Thus far, the only witnesses Chairman Schiff has permitted to testify publicly are those he has
       previously vetted and approved in a private deposition setting. He did not permit Republicans or
       the President to call any additional witnesses. We hope that will change. To provide context and
       transparency about the underlying facts at issue in this impeachment inquiry, the American
       people deserve to hear from the following witnesses in the Judiciary Committee:

              1. Chairman   Adam   Schiff. There is no indication the Judiciary Committee will hold
                 any hearings with fact witnesses, and instead, will have to rely on a report written by
                 Chairman  Schiff and his staff. As the author of the Intelligence Committee report and
                 the chief prosecutor for the House, it is imperative that Chairman Schiff testify before
                 this committee and entertain questions from duly elected Members of Congress. At a
                 minimum,  he should testify about his report, just as Special Counsel Robert Mueller
                 and Independent Counsel Ken  Starr testified to this Committee about their reports.

              2. The  anonymous   whistleblower whose complaint  initiated this impeachment
                 inquiry. As  you stated in 1998, the President should be afforded the opportunity to


H.R. Rep. 105-830, 10511, Cong. 126 at 264-265 (1998).

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