The Trump administration is threatening to invoke presidential powers to withhold documents on its efforts to add a citizenship question to the 2020 U.S. Census, unless House Democrats drop threats to hold two top Trump advisers in contempt of Congress.
In a letter to House of Representatives Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings, a Democrat, President Donald Trump’s Justice Department on Tuesday accused the committee of failing to follow constitutional norms by refusing to negotiate over the scope of census-related materials the committee is seeking to examine.
The letter described as “premature” Cummings’ decision to schedule a committee vote for Wednesday on holding Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over census-related materials the panel is seeking.
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Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd, who signed the letter, said that given the threatened contempt vote, Barr “is now compelled” to ask that Trump “invoke executive privilege with respect to the materials” the committee has subpoenaed.
“I hereby request that the committee hold the subpoenas in abeyance and delay any vote on whether to recommend a citation of contempt,” pending a determination by Trump whether to assert executive privilege, Boyd wrote.
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Boyd said the Justice Department had already given the committee 17,000 pages of documents on the census issue and allowed two Justice Department officials to appear for committee interviews.
In a letter to Cummings on Tuesday, Oversight Committee Republicans supported the administration’s position, accusing Democrats of violating committee rules and “cherry-picking facts to create false narratives and peddling conspiracy theories.”
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In a statement, Cummings said his panel would still vote on Wednesday on holding Ross and Barr in contempt and condemned the administration for having “delayed, stonewalled, obstructed, and challenged the authority of Congress to even ask questions.”
Last week, committee Democrats released a memo alleging that the Trump White House had “interfered directly and aggressively” with an attempt by the panel to interview Kris Kobach, a former Kansas secretary of state, about an administration plan to add a citizenship question to the census.
Committee Democrats said that documents showed Ross “began a secret campaign” to add the citizenship question shortly after taking office and months before being asked to do so by the Justice Department.
Ross has said the question would help enforce the Voting Rights Act, but critics argue it would scare immigrants and Latinos into abstaining, which could disproportionately undercount Democratic-leaning states.
Inbox: Today, Oversight Cmte. Chairman Elijah Cummings, announced that he has scheduled a Committee vote for this Wednesday to hold A.G. Barr and Commerce Sec’y Ross in contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas for docs on the 2020 census citizenship question.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 10, 2019
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Where are the subpoenas for:
Elijah Cummings’ wife for cheating
James Comey for lying
Barack Obama for spying
John Brennan for orchestrating a failed coup?
Democrats are weaponizing the House to indict an innocent President
RT if it’s time for them to do their jobs!
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) June 6, 2019
I wonder why he isn’t investigating this???
Elijah Cummings’s Wife Used Her Charity To Enrich Her For-Profit Company, Documents Show | The Daily Caller https://t.co/zLbhwhrgSJ
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) June 6, 2019
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Reuters contributed to this report.