[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 85 (Wednesday, May 17, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H4229-H4230]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WE CANNOT ``LET THIS GO''
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Jenkins of West Virginia). The Chair
recognizes the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Doggett) for 5 minutes.
Mr. DOGGETT. Mr. Speaker, this is a very troubling time in American
history. Our national security is endangered, the very future of our
democracy is at stake, and without the continued engagement of millions
of people across this country, this troubling time could become much
worse.
There is an old adage: ``Loose lips sink ships.'' But it is also true
that when it comes to the abuse of Presidential power, sealed lips can
sink a democracy.
We have gone through a period where it would appear that some of our
Republican colleagues are in a witness protection program because they
have been unable to come forward with any words to comment on the
continued abuse of power that we see played out each day, with one
being more incredible than the one before.
All United States intelligence services agree that the Russians
interfered in our last election. Russia deserves sanctions, not
secrets, not rewards. A President of the United States invited Putin's
gang right into the Oval Office. We don't know what they left behind to
listen to the rest of the conversations, although they may not need to
learn them surreptitiously since President Trump, in such a cavalier
way, proceeded to share secrets with them.
At long last we wonder, what will awaken these Republicans from their
partisan stupor? We need them to speak out as well.
Last night we learned that Trump asked FBI Director James Comey,
before firing him, to drop the investigation into National Security
Advisor
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Michael Flynn, whom Trump had been advised before he fired him that he
was subject to being compromised by the Russians in his operations.
Our Republican colleagues need to decide whether they want to be
accessories to Trump's obstruction of justice as he continues to
endanger our national security.
Trump's firing of Director Comey is a shocking example of incredible
duplicity that threatens the very fabric of the future of American
democracy. It is a Nixonian dismissal that is designed to obstruct
further inquiry into collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Trump even said himself during his NBC interview with Lester Holt
that, ``regardless of the recommendation from the Department of
Justice,'' he was prepared and planning to fire the FBI Director
because of what he was doing with the Russian investigation.
And that is part of a pattern: he fired the U.S. Attorney in New York
City, he fired Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, and he then fired
Mr. Comey. If you are perceived as crossing the line with President
Trump, it is like an episode out of that old TV series ``The
Apprentice:'' You are fired.
But this is not make-believe. This is the future of American
democracy.
Every day we hear new coverup evidence. What could possibly explain
the continued Republican silence, the callous indifference?
Well, Trump is the Republican's golden ticket to denying healthcare
coverage to 24 million Americans and, at the same time, already
showering, with a bill passed in this House, almost $1 trillion of tax
breaks to the superrich and a handful of special interests.
He is their winning ticket to awarding multinational tax dodgers more
tax breaks while blowing a hole in the deficit that can change Medicare
and Social Security forever.
Trump reportedly told Comey: ``I hope you can let this go.''
My fellow Americans, FBI Director Comey could not let it go; and now
that he is gone. We cannot let this go. This is not business as usual.
This is not just more tax breaks for the superrich, as Republicans are
urging at a hearing tomorrow in this House. We cannot let this go.
History will be unkind to those who could not find their voice at
this critical time in American history. I say it is time to truly put
America first. Reject Putin. Reject partisanship. Help restore
confidence in our democracy by supporting an independent special
counsel and the type of independent, nonpartisan, nonpolitical inquiry
that I have been calling for since last November into this Russian
interference.
Mr. Speaker, too much is at stake to remain silent. We must join
together to address this challenge to our future.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Members are reminded to refrain from
engaging in personalities toward the President.
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