So the Democrats ran on Health Care and the Deficit. So what are they planning to do once the new Congress takes it's place squarely in front of the public feeding trough and tie their bids in place?
Democratic hit list: At least 85 Trump investigation targets
Now that they're set to assume control of the House, there are at least 85 topics that Democrats have said they'd target — or are expected to target — in the forthcoming torrent of investigations and subpoenas to be directed at the Trump White House, according to Axios' reporting and analysis of members' public comments.
Between the lines: Don‘t expect everything all at once. Incoming House Intel Committee Chair Adam Schiff told "Axios on HBO" that each committee plans to prioritize what they view as the most pressing topics, which he says range from Trump's potential business dealings with Russia to where things currently stand with North Korea.
I bet it takes almost a year of feckless grandstanding before they can accomplish a prioritized list.
Jonathan Swan wrote in August that Republicans had already catalogued numerous oversight targets that Democrats had signaled, including:
Schiff is trying to protect his next job at CNN for pay back for leaking intelligence committee secrets to CNN. I know he's on the intelligence committee! Now that is real irony.
Worth noting: The House Oversight Committee had already blocked 64 subpoena requests submitted by Democrats as of September. Here's that list, minus those with target s outside the Trump administration.
Now where the hell did I put the Health Care and Reduced Budget Spending Bill at?
Democratic hit list: At least 85 Trump investigation targets
Now that they're set to assume control of the House, there are at least 85 topics that Democrats have said they'd target — or are expected to target — in the forthcoming torrent of investigations and subpoenas to be directed at the Trump White House, according to Axios' reporting and analysis of members' public comments.
Between the lines: Don‘t expect everything all at once. Incoming House Intel Committee Chair Adam Schiff told "Axios on HBO" that each committee plans to prioritize what they view as the most pressing topics, which he says range from Trump's potential business dealings with Russia to where things currently stand with North Korea.
I bet it takes almost a year of feckless grandstanding before they can accomplish a prioritized list.
Jonathan Swan wrote in August that Republicans had already catalogued numerous oversight targets that Democrats had signaled, including:
- President Trump’s tax returns
- Trump family businesses — and whether they comply with the Constitution's emoluments clause, including the Chinese trademark grant to the Trump Organization
- Trump's dealings with Russia, including the president's preparation for his meeting with Vladimir Putin
- The payment to Stephanie Clifford — a.k.a. Stormy Daniels
- James Comey's firing
- Trump's firing of U.S. attorneys
- Trump's proposed transgender ban for the military
- Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's business dealings
- White House staff's personal email use
- Cabinet secretary travel, office expenses, and other misused perks
- Discussion of classified information at Mar-a-Lago
- Jared Kushner's ethics law compliance
- Dismissal of members of the EPA board of scientific counselors
- The travel ban
- Family separation policy
- Hurricane response in Puerto Rico
- Election security and hacking attempts
- White House security clearances
Schiff is trying to protect his next job at CNN for pay back for leaking intelligence committee secrets to CNN. I know he's on the intelligence committee! Now that is real irony.
- And Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.), the incoming House Appropriations chair, said she'd like to investigate Trump's decision to initiate the Space Force — among a slew of topics already on Swan's list.
Worth noting: The House Oversight Committee had already blocked 64 subpoena requests submitted by Democrats as of September. Here's that list, minus those with target s outside the Trump administration.
- Departments of Justice, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services Withholding Documents on Trump Administration Child Separation Policy
- Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross Withholding Testimony on Census 2020 Citizenship Question
- Department of Veterans Affairs Withholding Documents Relating to Reports that Mar-a-Lago Members Influencing Department Decisions
- White House Withholding Report and Documents on Security Clearance Process Required by Law
- White House Withholding Documents on Revocation of John Brennan Security Clearance
- White House Withholding Documents on John Bolton Security Clearance
- State Department Withholding Documents on Retaliation
- Office of Personnel Management Refusing to Provide Briefing on Complying with Court Order
- Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Withholding Documents on Medicaid Work Requirements
- Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Withholding Documents on Scrubbing of Department Websites
- State Department Withholding Documents on Decision to Close Cyber Office
- Director of National Intelligence Testifying Before the Oversight Committee on the extent of the Russian Threat to Our Country and Our Elections.
- Department of Justice Withholding Documents About Refusal to Defend the Affordable Care Act in Court
- White House Withholding Documents on Contractor Wanted for Attempted Murder
- State Department Withholding Documents on Political Loyalty Lists
- Department of Health and Human Services Withholding Documents on Title X Family Planning Program Proposed Gag Rule
- Environmental Protection Agency Withholding Documents on Freedom of Information Act
- Steve Bannon Testifying Before the Oversight and Judiciary Committees About His Involvement with Law Enforcement Actions Before, During, and After the 2016 Election
- Commerce Department and Census Bureau Withholding Documents on Citizenship Question
- Department of Justice Withholding Documents on Request to Add Citizenship Question to Census
- Department of Justice Withholding Documents on Politicized Hiring Allegations for Immigration Judges
- Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice Withholding Documents on Gag Order Against Whistleblowers
- White House Withholding Information on Chartered Flights
- White House Withholding Documents on Use of Private Email Accounts
- Department of Justice Withholding Documents on Improper Attempt to Classify Dana Boente Notes
- State Department and White House Withholding Documents and Testimony on “Cleaning” Out of Career Employees
- White House Withholding Documents on Rejected Security Clearance Application for NSC Deputy Robin Townley
- Department of Health and Human Services Withholding Documents on Effort to Strip Information from Women’s Health Website
- John M. Gore, the Acting Head of the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, Testifying About the Trump Administration’s Decision to Add a Citizenship Question to the 2020 Census.
- White House Withholding Documents on Security Clearances
- DHS Withholding Documents on Contract for Emergency Meals
- White House Withholding Information on Deadly Niger Ambush
- CBP Withholding Documents on Allegations of Sexual Assault by CBP Employees
- Agencies Withholding Identities of Regulatory Reform Task Force Members
- DOD Withholding Documents on Federal Response to Hurricanes
- HHS Withholding Documents on Collaboration with Right-Wing Group to Rescind Medicaid Freedom-of-Choice Letter
- DOI Withholding Documents on Reassignment of Employees
- DOJ Withholding Documents on Communications with White House on AT&T Time-Warner Merger
- Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Withholding Response to Complaint
- USDA Withholding Documents on Communications with Corporate Lobbyists
- Trump Foundation Withholding Documents on Transfer of Assets to a Disqualified Person
- Jared Kushner for Testimony at Emergency Hearing on Conflicts of Interest and Security Clearances
- Trump Organization Withholding Documents on Foreign Payments
- DHS Withholding Documents on Russian Attacks Against States Before Election
- DHS Withholding Information from IG Report on Trump Muslim Ban
- White House and HHS Withholding Documents on Biased Refugee Report
- HHS Withholding Documents on Gag Order Against Whistleblowers
- Kushner Withholding Emails That Violate Presidential Records Act
- White House Withholding Documents on Security Clearance Suspensions
- Transition Team and DOJ Withholding Flynn, Jr.’s Security Clearance Documents
- White House Withholding Documents on Interim Security Clearances
- Flynn and Business Partners Withholding Documents on Middle East Nuclear Deal
- OMB Withholding Agency Downsizing Plans
- FDIC Withholding Documents on EPA Senior Advisor Banned from Banking
- White House Withholding Documents on Flynn’s Foreign Contacts
- White House Withholding Documents on Personal Email Use by Top Aides
- Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Withholding Documents on Emails
- White House Withholding Documents on Hurricane Response
- Kushner Companies Withholding Documents on Alleged Housing Abuses
- The findings so far of the Mueller investigation, which some House Democrats believe had been obstructed by prior House Intel leaders. (Washington Post)
- Trump's use of pardon power. (Washington Post)
- The sudden change in plans to construct a new FBI headquarters. (ABC)
- Trump's involvement in hush payments to women alleging affairs. (WSJ)
- The firing of Jeff Sessions and the appointment of Matt Whitaker as acting Attorney General. (ABC)
- The White House's alleged stifling of the FBI investigation into sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh. (ABC)
- The Interior Department's decision to expand mining and drilling on federal lands and what role industry played. (USA Today)
- Allegations that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke threatened Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) with negative energy and public land policies after she voted against repealing Obamacare. (Politico)
- Zinke's exempting of Florida from offshore drilling as a possible political favor to Gov. Rick Scott. (Politico)
- Zinke's removal of references to humans' role in climate change from agency reports. (Politico)
- Violations of the Hatch Act stemming from Zinke's appearance at a fundraiser while on an official trip. (Politico)
- The EPA's siding with special interests on matters of public health. (The Hill)
- Trump's politicization of the military. (AP)
- Lack of consistent policy for civilian casualties. (AP)
- Profitability of the Trump International Hotel in Washington and whether it's being used to violate the emoluments clause. (AP)
- Administration policies on domestic terrorism. (AP)
- Relaxing of regulations for for-profit colleges and limiting of student loan forgiveness. (WashPost)
- Department of Education's rollback of Obama-era rules that expanded transgender students' access to school facilities. (Education Week)
Now where the hell did I put the Health Care and Reduced Budget Spending Bill at?