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Cummings Responds to Partisan Republican Investigation of 2010 Uranium Deal
Washington, D.C. (Oct. 25, 2017)—Today, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, released the following statement in response to Chairmen Trey Gowdy and Devin Nunes' sudden announcement yesterday of a Republican-led investigation into the Uranium One deal:
Cummings and Conyers Respond to Partisan GOP
Investigation of Former FBI Director
Comey's Actions During 2016 Election
Top Dems: New GOP Investigation Ignores Russia's National Security Threat;
Uses Hillary Clinton to Distract From Lack Of Trump Oversight
Cummings Asks Gowdy to Join Him in Using
"Full Authority" of Oversight Committee to Obtain
Documents Being Withheld by Kushner Companies
Alternatively, Ranking Member Asks Chairman to
Allow Committee Members to Vote on Subpoena
Cummings Urges Gowdy to Take
White House Advice—Obtain Documents
Directly from Kushner on Personal Email
Ranking Member Asks for Subpoena Vote if
Chairman Declines Bipartisan Document Request
Cummings Objects to "Inexplicable" Claim That
White House is in "Full Compliance" with
Committee Document Request on Personal Email Use
Seeks Bipartisan Demand or Committee Vote on a Subpoena
Oversight Democrats to Gowdy:
Issue Subpoenas or Let Us Vote
White House Defies Committee Document Request on Michael Flynn
While Flynn's Business Associates Refuse to Provide Documents
Top Committee Democrats Request GAO Inquiry into EPA's Misuse of Taxpayer Dollars to Undermine Clean Water Rule
Cummings Investigates Reports of Retaliation
Against Senior Career Officials at Interior Dept.
Letter to Zinke Seeks Docs About Massive Reassignments As
Top Agency Climate Change Expert Resigns in Protest
Cummings Requests White House
Documents on Hurricane Response in
Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands
Investigation Shows Trump Transition Ignored Ethics Officials and Refused to Cooperate with GAO
Lawmakers to Introduce Legislation Addressing Lack of Ethics Compliance Laws Governing Presidential Transitions