House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) claimed Democrats have a “solid” case to impeach President Donald Trump, a day after his committee released a report.
House Democrats are investigating in their impeachment inquiry allegations that the president had leveraged his office during a call with Ukraine in July where he asked the Ukrainian president to look into corruption accusations on former Vice President Joe Biden—who is running for president in 2020.
Trump and Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, have denied allegations of quid pro quo. Last weekend, Zelensky again reiterated there was no pressure in exchange for military aid.
Elaborating to CNN, Nadler said that if Democrats’ case was “presented to a jury [there] would be a guilty verdict in about three minutes flat.”
Meanwhile, findings from the report commissioned by investigator Robert Mueller—who found Trump’s campaign did not collude with Russia during the 2016 election—may not be included in the impeachment report, Nadler suggested in the CNN interview.
Trump on Saturday again said he did nothing wrong.
“Read the Transcripts! Also, see where I say ‘us’ (our Country) as opposed to ’me’ (meaning me) and where I then say that the Attorney General (of the United States) will call you. People still remember Schiff’s made up and fraudulent version of my conversation. Witch Hunt!” he wrote on Twitter, referring to transcripts the White House had released of Trump’s calls with Zelensky. He also referred to House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.).
Just days before Nadler’s comments to CNN, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced that her caucus would be pursuing articles of impeachment against Trump.
Trump’s dealings with Ukraine “have seriously violated the Constitution,” the speaker said. Pelosi said. “He is trying to corrupt, once again, the election for his own benefit. The president has engaged in abuse of power, undermining our national security and jeopardizing the integrity of our election.”
Republicans who reviewed the transcript stood by Trump.
“I think it was a perfectly appropriate phone call, it was a congratulatory phone call,” said Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) in September. “The Democrats continually make these huge claims and allegations about President Trump, and then you find out there’s no there there.”