Top House Intelligence member ‘can’t comment’ if Trump under investigation in Russia probe

United States Congress(NEW YORK) — The House Intelligence Committee’s top Democratic member said he “can’t answer” on whether President Donald Trump is under investigation in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.

“I can’t answer that one way or the other,” Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California told ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos on “This Week” Sunday.

Stephanopoulous pressed, “You wouldn’t know whether Robert Mueller is investigating the president?”

“I can’t comment on that at all,” Schiff said.

The House Intelligence Committee is investigating Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible collusion between Russian officials and the Trump campaign. The Senate Intelligence Committee and special counsel Robert Mueller are also leading their own investigations.

Schiff also weighed in on the possibility of the president issuing pardons, saying he doesn’t believe Trump’s pardon power is as “absolute as people have been suggesting.”

“The president cannot pardon people if it’s an effort to obstruct justice, if it’s an effort to prevent Bob Mueller [or] others from learning about the president’s own conduct,” the California Democrat said. “I don’t think [the president’s pardon power] is unlimited, and I think it would be highly problematic for the president if it’s part of an effort to obstruct justice.”

Schiff added that the president’s controversial pardon of former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio suggests Trump may not wait until an investigation is complete to pardon someone.

“The Arpaio pardon was a horrible precedent because that case wasn’t even finished,” Schiff said. “The president was essentially sending a message, ‘I won’t even wait until the criminal cases are over to give a pardon.'”

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