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DPCC Co-Chair Jeffries: Trump Selling Out Our Democracy, Republicans Engaged in Cover Up

February 20, 2018

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DPCC Co-Chair Jeffries: Trump Selling Out Our Democracy, Republicans Engaged in Cover Up

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, Co-Chair of the House Democratic Policy & Communications Committee (DPCC), appeared on CNN New Day to discuss Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 Presidential election and the Trump Administration's attempt to sell out our democracy. While the President continues to create confusion, chaos and crisis, Democrats remain committed to building A Better Deal for American working families that delivers better jobs, better wages and a better future for all Americans. Below are excerpts from the interview and a link to the video.

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"I certainly think that we need to make sure that we have the most ethical government possible for the people of the United States of America, and I recall the president saying he wanted to come to Washington to drain the swamp.

"How can you drain the swamp when your own senior policy adviser seems to have been engaging in private-sector dealings to benefit his own family or his own real estate business connected to a project that may drown the family business in debt?

"So I think that it is appropriate, but we also have to stay focused here on what the problem is. It seems that the Trump campaign conspired with Russian spies to sell out our democracy and now you have members closely affiliated with the Trump administration and possibly the president who are engaged in a cover-up.

"That's a problem and we should just allow the Mueller investigation to run its course. We've got the meetings that took place, one of which was at Trump Tower, including with Donald Trump's son and his son-in-law and his campaign chairman who's been charged in an unrelated matter with conspiracy against the United States of America. They met with closely-affiliated Russian operatives, were promised dirt on a political opponent, Hillary Clinton, and then refused to disclose that meeting or indicate to the FBI that something's taken place there.

"There's a whole host of facts that are coming to light that connect the Trump campaign, meeting after meeting after meeting, contact after contact that they failed to disclose, some of which were failed to disclose possibly in violation of the law in connection with filling out security clearance forms. All of a sudden there was selective amnesia.

"We know that there seemed to have been a possible triangular relationship between the Trump campaign, WikiLeaks, and the Russian government. Robert Mueller's going to explore that.

"Let's let the investigation proceed. He can report to the American people what happened.

"Robert Mueller was widely respected by Republicans and Democrats before he got this appointment. He's a lifetime Republican. And Chris, as you know, this entire criminal investigation on all sides is being led by Republicans and yet, Donald Trump continues to try to undermine it."