House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said Thursday that the only way President
Donald Trump is leaving office is if he “gets voted” out in 2020.Schiff’s comments came during a Thursday interview on CNN’s “New Day” after former special counsel
Robert Mueller testified Wednesday before two congressional panels, including Schiff’s committee, on his investigation into
Russian interference during the 2016 presidential election.“We do need to be realistic, and that is, the only way he’s leaving office, at least at this point, is by being voted out, and I think our efforts need to be made in every respect to make sure we turn out our people,” Schiff said.“Should we put the country through an impeachment? I haven’t been convinced yet that we should, and going through that kind of momentous and disruptive experience for the country, I think, is not something we go into lightly,” he added.The
California Democrat went on to say that Mueller turned the investigation into a criminal case “when he picked it up,” and the
American people “still don’t know the full results of those counterintelligence leads.”He added that he is “frustrated with the pace” of the investigation, which is “the whole reason why the
Trump Administration is obstructing this way.”“But I do think we need to understand that if we declare that we are now in the midst of an impeachment, it doesn’t bring McGhan in tomorrow. We still have to go to court to force his testimony,” Schiff said in reference to former
White House lawyer Don McGahn.