Republican lawmakers launch move to impeach Justice Department's Rosenstein

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(Reuters) - A group of Republican lawmakers on Wednesday introduced articles of to remove Deputy U.S. Rod Rosenstein, escalating a fight over Robert Mueller's investigation of alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S.

Rosenstein, the No. 2 at the Justice Department, has become a frequent punching bag for supporters of for appointing Mueller to investigate whether Trump's campaign colluded with in his race against Democrat The has denied such collusion took place.

"The is keeping information from Congress," Jordan said, referring to the "Enough is enough. It's time to hold Mr. accountable for blocking Congress's constitutional oversight role."

A Justice Department said the agency had no comment.

Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the of Representatives Intelligence Committee, said on the articles of "were filed in bad faith and show extraordinary lengths to which House Republicans will go to protect Trump."

The House is scheduled to leave on Thursday on a recess that extends until the first week of September.

A House said the two lawmakers were not attempting to force quick action on the articles of

Republicans in the House have been discussing possible impeachment action against for some time.

Rosenstein was appointed by Trump, but the Republican has repeatedly criticized him on for his oversight of the probe, which he calls a witch hunt.

For Rosenstein to be removed from office, a majority of the House must vote for the articles of impeachment and then the must convict him on a two-thirds vote. Republicans control both chambers but have only a 51-49 edge in the

(Reporting by Rick Cowan; Writing by Mohammad Zargham; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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First Published: Thu, July 26 2018. 06:43 IST