“Like every American, I deserve to meet my accuser, especially when this accuser, the so-called ‘Whistleblower,’ represented a perfect conversation with a foreign leader in a totally inaccurate and fraudulent way,” Trump said in a statement on Twitter on Sept. 29.
“I want to meet not only my accuser, who presented SECOND & THIRD HAND INFORMATION, but also the person who illegally gave this information, which was largely incorrect, to the ‘Whistleblower.’ Was this person SPYING on the U.S. President? Big Consequences!”
“Schiff made up what I actually said by lying to Congress,” Trump said. “His lies were made in perhaps the most blatant and sinister manner ever seen in the great Chamber. He wrote down and read terrible things, then said it was from the mouth of the President of the United States. I want Schiff questioned at the highest level for Fraud & Treason.”
After reports of the complaint emerged earlier this month, Democrats in the House launched an impeachment inquiry against Trump, accusing him of committing crimes.
The announcement came after a meeting with the House Democratic caucus.
Nearly all of the House Democrats have expressed support for the inquiry or impeaching Trump. About a dozen others have said they want to see the results of the inquiry before reacting or have condemned the inquiry.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew (D-N.J.) said he doesn’t support the inquiry.
Noting the 2020 election is only about a year away, Van Drew said voters have an opportunity to vote against Trump if they want.
“Why don’t we let the people do the impeachment through the electoral process the way we usually do?” he asked. “He is still going to be the candidate for the Republican Party.”