Washington – Republicans Block Subpoena For Helsinki Summit Translator

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    U.S. President Donald Trump, second from left, gives a statement as Russian President Vladimir Putin, second from right, looks on and translators take notes at the beginning of a meeting at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland, Monday, July 16, 2018. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)Washington – Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee have blocked a move to subpoena the American translator from the Helsinki summit to testify about the private talks between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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    The panel’s top Democrat, Rep. Adam Schiff, said Thursday he wanted the translator, who works for the State Department, to appear in closed session, saying Congress must “find out what was said” during the two-hour meeting.

    “It is incumbent on us, given what the president said publicly that was of such great concern to our country, to our NATO allies, that we find out what was said privately,” Schiff said.

    The California lawmaker said he realizes it’s an “extraordinary” step to subpoena the interpreter, but added it’s also extraordinary for the president to meet alone with a U.S. adversary.

    Senate Democrats have been pushing for testimony from the interpreter to determine if Trump made any deals with Putin during the session.

    Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York questioned Thursday if any top administration officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or Defense Secretary James Mattis, were given any of the details about the meeting or informed of any military or security agreements that were made between Trump and Putin.

    “It is utterly amazing, utterly amazing, that no one knows what was said,” Schumer said. “This is a democracy. If your president makes agreements with one of our leading — if not our leading — adversary, his Cabinet has to know about it and so do the American people.”

    Schumer asked Senate Republicans on Thursday to bring the translator and top administration officials, including Ambassador to Russia Jon Huntsman, to appear before the Senate.

    Republicans have set an open hearing next week for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to testify at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

    The chairman of that panel, Sen Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), said he is opposed to pursuing the translator’s notes from Trump’s meeting with Putin.

    “It just does not seem to be to me the appropriate place for us to go,” Corker said.

    Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, first raised the issue of calling the translator to testify earlier this week.

    “Congress must exert its authority to be a check on the presidency,” she said.

    Shaheen called on the panel to hold a hearing with to determine “what was specifically discussed and agreed to on the United States’ behalf.”

    She noted that the “is an official of the U.S. government.”

    In the House, the committee Chairman Devin Nunes of California led Republicans in a party line vote to table the motion. Nunes said a panel hearing on China was not an appropriate venue. The vote was 11-6.


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    abilenetx
    abilenetx
    5 years ago

    Why were there no note takers for that reason, what ever Putin and Trump said in private has to stay private. They spoke for 2 hours in private about state business and it is called private and state business, therefore, no leakers for the press to pressure. Just like secret meeting with Clinton and Lynch on the airplane, they were talking about their grandchildren. Right!

    hashomer
    hashomer
    5 years ago

    Autocrat rasha Trumpf won’t get away with his act much longer. Only the Russians know what Herr Diktator said, and not the American People? What a moral disgrace in the WH, even his infonews poll going DOWN for the imbecile in WH. FEH.

    5 years ago

    The whole Republicon party should be disbanded as a traitorous organization with it’s top leaders tried and jailed.

    5 years ago

    They wont stop here so u gotta stop them at all costs.

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    5 years ago

    The loser Democrats and crazy hashomer are so jealous of being on the outside looking in to US foreign policy (which constitutionally is determined by the President), that they will go to incredulous lengths to get a peek behind the curtain.

    Ain’t happenin’. Too bad, snowflakes, just shut up and color.

    5 years ago

    Traitorous Republicons. String ’em all up!!

    5 years ago

    house intelligence should change ts name to KGB of the DemocRATS

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    5 years ago

    What are the Republicans afraid he’ll say? They must have an idea that he has information that will reflect negatively on Trump.

    Phineas
    Phineas
    5 years ago

    I think the Democrats are saying that there is no such thing as private business, he represents the U.S., not the Trump Organization. Having said that, I’m not sure they have a right to the notes.