U.S. House of Representatives Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, on Wednesday said President Donald Trump was moving closer to impeachment with his effort to thwart congressional subpoenas and obstruct lawmakersโ efforts to oversee his administration.
โEvery single day the president is making the caseโ and โheโs becoming self-impeachable,โ Pelosi said in an interview with the Washington Post.
Trump on Wednesday asserted executive privilege over Special Counsel Robert Muellerโs report on Russian meddling in the 2016 campaign and its underlying investigative materials, escalating the battle with the Democrats on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee.
The move came shortly before the House Judiciary Committee was to vote to hold Attorney-General, William Barr, in contempt for defying a congressional subpoena to hand over the full unredacted report.
The Judiciary Committee is one of number of committees in the Democratic-controlled House that are investigating Trump and his administration on multiple fronts.
The investigations include White House security clearances and Trumpโs personal and business dealings.
The House and Senate still are investigating Russian election meddling and possible obstruction of justice by Trump.
Muellerโs report cited extensive contacts between Trumpโs 2016 campaign and Moscow but did not find a conspiracy between Moscow and the campaign.
It also described actions that Trump took to try to impede the investigation and congressional Democrats have vowed to continue their own probe into the issue.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing and vowed to fight all congressional subpoenas.
Barr faces a contempt citation by the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday for failing to comply with lawmakersโ requests, while former White House lawyer Don McGahn faces a similar threat.
U.S. Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, also has defied Congress this week by not acting on the House Ways and Means Committeeโs request for Trumpโs tax returns.
Republicans, who control the U.S. Senate, have dismissed House Democratsโ investigations as political posturing ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
Democrats are divided over how far to take their investigations with some calling for impeachment proceedings and others backing continued panel investigations.
โThe president wants to goad us unto impeachment,โ Pelosi told the Post. Such proceedings would also be โdivisiveโ for the country, she said.