House democrats held a News Conference where they introduced legislation that would impose new checks on president ial power and toughen enforcement of ethics rules and congressional subpoenas. Speaker nancy pelosi, Intelligence Committee chair adam schiff, along with the chairs of several committees addressed recent actions by President Trump. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us. Im pleased to be joined today by the speaker and my fellow chairs to announce the introduction of the protecting our democracy act. In introducing this landmark bill, the house is taking another vitally important step in our determination to protect our democracy. Since taking office, donald trump has viewed the constraints on his power and the demand for basic transparency and accountability as an inconvenience. He has claimed extraordinary power, bent and broken the law and purposely undermi mined the rule of law. Hes bound only by norms for which he has no interest. Where he has found weakness he has exploited it. The House Democratic caucus under leadership of the speaker and all the chairs represented here as well as many others has stood strong. We have defended the law, the constitution and our nations values, even impeaching the president when he was caught abusing his power in an effort to extort a foreign partner for dirt on his opponent. Today is the latest step in our critical effort to hold this president and all president s accountab accountable. This bill is the culmination of many months of work by the caucus to identify the most crucially needed reforms to our laws to constrain a lawless president. Some of these reforms have been contemplated for years, others became necessary only when we witnessed the serial abuses of power by this president. This bill is essential, not just because Donald Trumps presidency has been so damaging, though it has been, but because we owe it to the American People to put in place meaningful constraints on power, fix what is broken, and ensure that theres never again another Richard Nixon or donald trump for either party. What has become painfully clear is that even in a dangerous world, the threat to our democracy from outside the country is less than the threat from within. The guardrails that have been built over the course of the countrys history and strengthened after watergate have been shaken and broken. To take just one example, donald trump has abused the pardon power in a fashion that no previous president has ever done. The power to pardon or commute sentences is embedded in the constitution and is one of the least restrained powers the president wields. A president may use this power to correct unjust sentences or to show mercy to those who have reformed, but instead this president has used it to reward his friends and cronies, even using it to commute the sentence of his longterm political adviser, roger stone, for lying to congress in an effort to cover up for president. This is not what the founders had in mind. Thats why weve included a provision to turn the abuse of the pardon partner if it concerns a case that directly involves the president for their family. This is just one of many important provisions in the bill to prevent the abuse of president ial power, strengthen our system of checks and balances, and prevent interference in our elections. After watergate, congress enacted a series of landmark laws and reforms. They changed the way that politics was conducted. They established laws to prevent the abuse of authority and to ensure that it would be discovered. We are taking a similar step today to restore checks and balances, to protect our elections, and to protect the legacy of our founders. With that, im pleased to turn this over to our leader, Speaker Pelosi. Thank you very much, chairman schiff, for your great leadership and your excellent statement. I associate myself fully with your remarks, and i come to this podium to thank the chairs for the great work that they have done to protect our democracy. Adam schiff, who led us in this discussion, chairman jerry nadler of the Judiciary Committee, Carol Maloney of the oversight and reform committee, chairman john harmon of the budget committee, chair love kin who will be with us virtually, chairman Elliott Engle from Foreign Affairs and chairman richie neil, chair of the ways and means committee. Our founders, in their wisdom, put guardrails into the constitution of the United States because they knew that someone might overplay his or her hand. They probably could not envision a president who would kick over the guardrails and that the senate of the United States would be complicit in that undermining of the constitution of the United States, ignoring, dishonoring the oath of office that we all take to protect and defend the constitution of the United States and everything that the constitution stands for. During this once in a generation moment, the congress has a sacred obligation for the people to defend the rule of law and restore accountability and basic ethics to the government, and that is exactly what we are doing with protect our democracy act. The legislative pact is sweeping and designed to address the president s staggering litany of abuses and ensure that they can never happen again by anyone. This package is future focused, intended to restore checks and balances not only during this term but for any future president. Our chairs have crafted a robust reforms package that can stand up and prevent an assault on our democracy including the abuse of the pardon power the distinguished mr. Schiff had talked about, the soliciting of foreign interference in u. S. Elections, the retalia tore attacks on whistleblowers, politicization of the tools of justice, abuse of office for personal, personal enrichment, and contempt of Congress Oversight powers on behalf of the American People including our lawful subpoena power. This is essential to our constitution, our system of checks and balances, separation of powers, each branch of government having a check on other branches of government. Its sad that the president s actions have made this legislation necessary. As with other things, he gives us no choice. For centuries our president s have shown a respect for the rule of law and the norms and the institutions that uphold our democracy. Now america has a choice, to repair and strengthen our democracy or to look the other way and enable its actions. Enablers, thats what those who support the president s actions are, enablers of undermining the constitution of the United States. Let us recall the words of benjamin franklin. Weve quoted them over and over. On the final day of the constitutional convention, he came out onto the steps of now called Constitution Hall as our constitution was adopted. As he descended the steps people asked, dr. Franklin, what do we have, a republic or a monarchy . He said, as you know, a republic, if we can keep it. This congress, article one of the constitution, the legislative branch, the first branch of government, will uphold our sovereign duty to keep our republic, including by passing this bill. With that im very pleased to yield to the distinguished chairman of the Judiciary Committee who has been a champion for decades on upholding our oath of office to the constitution of the United States, chairman nadler. I want to thank Speaker Pelosi, chairman schiff and the other distinguished chairs for their leadership in putting together the critical set of reforms contained in the protecting our democracy act. The administration has exposed certain holes in our democracy by engaging in conduct that was once unthinkable. For example, the administration has defied congressional subpoenas time and again in investigations on topics ranging from the manipulation of the census and even during the impeachment process. Not only has this administration refused to produce documents but it has ordered witnesses to refuse to appear all together on the grounds that they are supposedly immune from subpoenas. In fact, just this past monday night i received a letter from the Justice Department informing the Judiciary Committee that it will now categorically refuse to send key officials to our hearings because attorney general barr did not like the questions he was asked during his appearance before the committee in july. When congress is sued to enforce its rights in courts, we have been forced into a yearslong process to enable an administration that may simply run out the clock. Its been more than a year since we sued to compel the testimony of don mcgahn who detailed the president s pattern of obstruction of justice. That case continues to work its way through the courts. Similar delays have greeted lawsuits for related grand jury materials for President Trumps financial records and for other Important Information critical to our oversight work. That is why the protecting our democracy act incorporates congresswoman madeleine deans bill which provides a streamlined process for the house and senate to enforce the subpoenas in the courts and to ensure that we can conduct proper oversight. Weve also witnessed brazen efforts by the administration to undermine the rule of law by interfering with pending cases at the department of justice on matters that directly implicate the president. Whether it was the roger stone sentencing, the Michael Flynn prosecution, or the russia investigation, the white house has threatened, bullied and intimidated the department into doing the president s personal bidding. That is why the legislation includes the first ever requirement that the attorney general maintain a log of certain contacts at the white house for review by the Inspector General and if necessary by congress. This builds on the legislation chairman jeffries has led this congress. When the nations founders wrote the constitution they stood fast to a key principle, that the executive must be accountable to congress, to the people and ultimately to the rule of law. It is vital that we reassert this important principle. I am proud to join my colleagues in introducing the protecting our democracy act so that we may restore these and other checks and balances that are so fundamental to our democracy. As i bring on congresswoman maloney, i want to join the distinguished chairman in acknowledging legislation of other members of congress that are contained in the chairmans legislation that they are putting forth and chairwomans, and i want to acknowledge Maxine Waters is doing some very important work on this subject, not part of this package but part of preserving our democracy. With that im pleased to yield to the distinguished chairwoman of the government reform and oversight committee, madam chair, Carol Maloney. Good morning, im proud to stand here with Speaker Pelosi and my colleagues in government, many of whom who are with us chairing committees that have produced this legislation and im very pleased to join them in introducing the protecting our democracy act to prevent president ial abuses of power and strengthen advocacy and transparency and accountability. Former oversight chairman Elijah Cummings often said we are in a fight for the soul of our democracy. We are witnessing a president who retaliates against whistleblowers and inspectors general, obstructs investigations to root out waste, fraud and abuse, and openly mocks the law. It must stop. We have an obligation to take immediate action to rein in this terrible behavior. This landmark legislation will strengthen protections for Inspector Generals by only allowing an ig to be removed for specific reasons and prevent them from being fired for political retaliation. I introduced the Inspector General independence act with majority leader hoyer and several other members after President Trump retaliated against inspectors general at the department of defense, the department of transportation, state department and other agencies. This package also increases protections for whistleblowers who expose waste, fraud and abuse. The Trump Administration has gained engaged in a sustained assault on whistleblowers. Federal workers have been harassed, fired, embarrassed, demoted. I introduced the whistleblower protection and improvement act along with oversight subcommittee chair Jerry Connolly to give whistleblowers the opportunity to challenge retaliation in court and prohibit disclosing a whistleblowers identity. Whistleblowers helped our committee expose abuses in the White House Security clearance process. The administrations nuclear deal with saudi arabia and investigations into ethics abuses and mismanagement at the Postal Service and the Census Department by administration officials. This package of reforms also closes loopholes that President Trump has exploited by installing unqualified people as acting agency heads and Inspector General. Finally, the bill helps ensure that the line between official business and political activity is not erased. The Trump Administration has openly mocked and violated the hatch act. For example, former senior adviser, kellyanne conway, broke the law dozens of times and the office of the special Council Recommended that she be fired. President trump refused to act. Recently he used the white house and other federal landmarks for partisan political purposes during the Republican National convention. White house chief of staff mark meadows said, and i quote, nobody outside the beltway really cares about the hatch act, end quote. Hes wrong. Taxpayers care. They expect their money to be used for legitimate government activities and not for partisan political campaigning. The protecting our democracy act authorizes the office of special council to fine senior political appointees up to 50,000 if they break the law and the president refuses to hold them accountable. This bill ensures that no one is above the law and that all employees are held accountable for their actions. Now it is my honor to introduce the distinguished chair of the budget committee. Thank you, madam chair. Good morning, everyone. There is perhaps no clearer intent of the framers of the constitution than that the congress of the United States should have the power of the purse, the power to decide how to raise and spend the peoples money. That is the soul prerogative of the congress. The president s role as embodied in his oath of office is to faithfully execute the laws of the country. In this case, in the relevant case, congressional appropriations. On at least three different occasions congress tried to push back on that by setting some guardrails as weve mentioned several times already today. The first time in 1884 the antideficiency act which prohibits the president from spending money that has not been appropriated by congress, the second time in 1974 when they created the we created the impalement control act which was to prevent the administration from not spending, from refusing to spend funding that has been prer appropriated by the congress. And then creating the Government Accountability office which is an independent agency Whose Mission is to oversee the spending activity of the various administrations. Despite these guardrails, this undermining of Congressional Authority has continued to take place and i dont think theres ever been a more brazen violator of the power of the purse than donald trump. Whats made it worse is its not an advance of the times hes used it is not an advance of some philosophical agenda but his own personal political agenda. We saw that when we tried to withhold funding for ukraine in order to get assistance in his reElection Campaign. That brought one of the articles of impeachment that we passed in the house. When hes moved military funding to pay for the mexican wall rather than having the mexicans pay for it. He used military appropriated funds. Even within the last ten days, threatening to withhold funding to cities whose policies he doesnt like and who thinks that they are an arc cal in some way. For all of these reasons, i introduced a bill called the congressional power of the purse act, and that is title 5 of the protecting our democracy act. It has three major tenants. It Restores Congress central role in funding decisions. It increases transparency and accountability on behalf of the administration through omb, and it strengthens existing budgetary law in a number of ways through reporting requirements, through requiring congressional gratification of decisions to withhold funding to require the department of justice to investigate any illegality that the Government Accountability office may find, and finally by imposing penalties on those who violate the law. Unfortunately, the antideficiency act which again was passed in 1884 has authorized as penalties the empowerment