[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 84 (Tuesday, May 16, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H4216]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PRESIDENT'S BREACH OF INTELLIGENCE
(Ms. JACKSON LEE asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Ms. JACKSON LEE. Mr. Speaker, I too rise to honor this week of
celebrating our police officers and hope to be able to speak about
their bravery throughout the week.
But I am overwhelmed and shocked at the actions of the President of
the United States to have yielded classified information into code-word
intelligence inside a room with the Foreign Minister of Russia and the
Ambassador.
It is well known that Ambassador Kislyak is reportedly considered by
the U.S. intelligence community to be one of Russia's top spies and a
central figure in the FBI investigation into Russia's collusion with
Trump campaign officials during the 2016 Presidential election, along
with the downfall of General Flynn. This is an absolutely unacceptable
way for a President to act.
Mr. President, you have jeopardized the lives of the American people;
you have jeopardized the lives of intelligence assets around the world;
and you have breached the liaison relationship that we have had with
many of our allies.
This needs to have a full investigation, besides a number of tools of
the commission, a special prosecutor. This Judiciary Committee on the
House side needs to stand up and have full hearings regarding the
investigation of these horrific actions, violations that may breach on
high crimes and misdemeanors.
It is shocking that the day after the President fired FBI Director
Comey to impede the Bureau's investigation of the Trump campaign's ties
to the Russian agents and entities that interfered in the 2016
presidential election, we learn that the President recklessly disclosed
classified and highly sensitive information to Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov and Russian ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak at a
meeting held at the request of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ambassador Kislyak is reportedly considered by the U.S. intelligence
community to be one of Russia's top spies and a central figure in the
FBI investigation into Russia's collusion with Trump campaign officials
during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
And yet, the President thought it appropriate to disclose to him
classified information that had not even been shared with some of our
allies.
The President's disclosure of classified and highly sensitive
information may have severely compromised a U.S. intelligence partner.
But rather than provide a more thorough explanation for the
President's actions, his surrogates are engaged in a bait and switch,
feigning outrage over leaks when the President's loose lips are
responsible for the crisis he has created for our nation and for
himself.
Every day the President gives the nation another reason to question
his judgment, doubt his word, mistrust his motives, or question his
capacity and competence to manage the national security and foreign
policy of the United States.
The American people deserve better.
Beginning with the creation of an independent bipartisan commission
to investigate President Trump's ties to Russia and the appointment of
an independent special counsel to investigate the Trump campaign's ties
to the Russian agents and entities that interfered in the 2016
presidential election.
And Congress must take seriously its oversight responsibilities, and
its oath to uphold the Constitution, and be a check on the excesses of
the Executive Branch.
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