The head of the committee says the panel will seek documents from more than 60 people and organizations as it begins its investigations.
The head of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee said on Sunday the panel would seek documents from more than 60 people and organizations as it begins investigations into possible obstruction of justice and abuse of power by President Donald Trump.
“Before you impeach somebody, you have to persuade the American public that it ought to happen,” he said. The White House, the Justice Department and the Trump Organization did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Nadler’s remarks.Nadler said the committee on Monday would release the list of people and organizations it would be requesting documents from.
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