Speaking to Republicans during a media availability on Tuesday, Rep. Adam Schiff suggested that allowing the Trump administration to stop witnesses from testifying in the impeachment inquiry would “fundamentally alter” the balance of power between the branches of government. He asked Republicans if they would allow a Democratic president to obstruct the work of Congress.
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Allowing Trump to stop witnesses from testifying will ‘fundamentally alter’ balance of power: Schiff
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