Government Oversight

Conyers to ask for Full Accounting of Pending U.S. Attorney/DOJ Investigations Involving Trump Administration and Related Entities

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Detroit, MI - On Friday, the Trump Justice Department asked every sitting U.S. Attorney for their resignation. Today, the Trump Administration fired Preet Bharara, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. Rep. John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee issued the following statement: “I am deeply disturbed by the Trump Administration's decision to termina... Read more »

House Judiciary Democrats to Chairman Goodlatte: Let’s Get Moving On Trump Oversight

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Today, all seventeen Democratic members of the House Committee on the Judiciary sent a letter to Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), urging the Chairman to conduct greater oversight of the Trump Administration with respect to ongoing connections between his associates and the government of Russia. On March 8, 2017, Committee Republicans sent a letter to FBI Director James Comey, asking for a briefing o... Read more »

Rep. Jeffries introduces resolution to compel the Trump White House and Sessions Justice Department to turn over emails, notes and all communication with Russian officials

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In the aftermath of misleading information put forth by Attorney General Jeff Sessions concerning his interaction with Russian operatives, and following a steady stream of troubling revelations related to possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during last year’s presidential election, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and House Democrats have introduced a resolution of inquiry that could comp... Read more »

Republicans File Final Report on Nadler Resolution, Effectively Blocking Effort to Conduct Meaningful Oversight of Trump

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Late yesterday, House Judiciary Committee Republicans filed a Committee report to the House, officially blocking Democrats’ efforts to demand transparency from the Trump administration about the President’s wide ranging conflicts and ties to Russia. A copy of the Republicans’ full report is here and a copy of the Democrats’ dissenting views is here. House Rule XIII, Clause 7 provides that “If such... Read more »

Statement of the Honorable John Conyers, Jr. for the Hearing on, “The Department of Homeland Security’s Proposed Regulations Reforming the Investor Visa Program”

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Thank you Chairman Goodlatte. Last Congress, I had the honor of working with you, Chairman Grassley, and Senator Leahy in an effort to reform the EB-5 Investor Visa Program. While the proposed DHS regulations would go a long way toward addressing many of our longstanding and serious concerns with the program, there is no substitute to a meaningful legislative solution. I remain confident that we c... Read more »

All House Judiciary Democrats Call For DOJ to Issue Statement Refuting Trump Wiretapping Claim

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Today, all House Judiciary Committee Democrats sent a letter to Acting Deputy Attorney General Dana J. Boente, asking the Department of Justice to address the accuracy of assertions made by President Trump accusing President Obama of wiretapping his phones prior to the election—in the wake of widespread reports that FBI Director Comey had asked DOJ to reject such claims. Judiciary Democrats also a... Read more »

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 »