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Conyers: Sessions Must Step Aside From Any Trump or Russia Related Investigation

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House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) today released the following statement: “After listening to comments from President Trump and Attorney General Sessions, I have the following concerns: “First, the Attorney General’s recusal should not be limited to only investigations involving the Trump Campaign. Under 28 CFR § 45.2, the Attorney General is required to recuse hims... Read more »

All House Judiciary Democrats Call For Criminal Investigation Into Sessions

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Today, all House Judiciary Committee Democrats sent a letter to Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Director James Comey and U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., Channing D. Phillips, calling for an immediate criminal investigation into U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ statements before Congress in regards to his communications with Russian officials. These statements could potentially impli... Read more »

New: Judiciary Committee Democrats Release 15 Myths Vs Facts on Trump Administration Conflicts

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Today, House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) and Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice Ranking Member Steve Cohen (D-TN) released a document entitled “Alternative Facts” v. Reality: Ethics, Conflicts of Interest, and the Emoluments Clause. This document highlights 15 facts rebutting the myths President Trump has perpetrated regarding the applicability of et... Read more »

House Judiciary GOP Vote To Kill Trump Conflicts & Russia Ties Resolution

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Today, House Judiciary Committee Republicans voted to kill Rep. Jerrold Nadler’s (D-NY) resolution of inquiry, H. Res. 111. The resolution would have directed the Department of Justice (DOJ) to provide the House of Representatives with information relevant to President Trump’s conflicts of interest, his potential violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause, and ties between his campaign advisors a... Read more »

Conyers Statement for the Markup of H. Res. 111, Resolution of Inquiry

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Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I strongly support this important resolution of inquiry. In the days leading up to consideration of this resolution, I have had ten names on my mind: Edward Hutchinson. Henry Smith. Charles Sandman. Charles Wiggins. David Dennis. Wiley Mayne. Delbert Latta. Trent Lott. Carlos Moorhead. Joseph Maraziti. These men, of course, were the ten members of this Committee who, in th... Read more »

Statement of the Honorable John Conyers, Jr. In Opposition to H.R. 1215, the So-Called “Protecting Access to Care Act of 2017”

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Today’s markup of H.R. 1215, the so-called “Protecting Access to Care Act of 2017,” is the twelfth time since 1995 that we have considered legislation intended to deny victims of medical malpractice and defective medical products the ability to be made whole and to hold wrongdoers accountable. This measure has repeatedly failed because of its many problems, including its trampling of states’ right... Read more »

Statement of the Honorable John Conyers, Jr. for the Markup of H.R. 372, the “Competitive Health Insurance Reform Act of 2017”

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Tags: Antitrust

I support H.R. 372, the “Competitive Health Insurance Reform Act of 2017,” which repeals the antitrust exemption in the McCarran-Ferguson Act for the health insurance business. For many years, I have advocated for such a repeal and so I am pleased to see bipartisan support for this position. My own bill, H.R. 143, the “Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Enforcement Act of 2017,” would similarly r... Read more »

Conyers: The White House Is Not Permitted To Pressure the FBI in This Manner

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This evening, CNN reports that White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus asked the FBI to “knock down” media reports about communications between the Russian government and associates of President Trump. If these reports are accurate, the White House may have violated Department of Justice policies established in 2007 and 2009 to limit direct communications about pending investigations between the... Read more »