From WSJopinion: If Adam Schiff were confident in his legal position, he’d want to put the case to a judge. Yet he seems desperate not to, writes DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey.
Is it an impeachable offense for a president to resist impeachment? House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff told CNN last week that White House officials’ refusal to testify in his committee’s impeachment probe could lead to “obstruction of Congress” charges against
President Trump. At a press conference last month, he warned the White House against trying to “stonewall our investigation” and said: “Any action like that, that forces us to litigate or have to consider litigation, will be considered further evidence of obstruction of justice.”
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