Adam Schiff: "At This Point, I'm Not Prepared To Recommend" Impeachment

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff told CNN on Sunday that while "we may get there" eventually, "at this point" he is not prepared to recommend impeaching President Trump. <blockquote>CNN, JAKE TAPPER: Let's turn to the growing calls for the impeachment of President Trump. At least 75 House Democrats now, nearly a third of your caucus, support launching an impeachment inquiry. Now, the third ranking House Democrat, Jim Clyburn, told me on the show earlier this month he believed President Trump will eventually face impeachment proceedings. Do you agree? REP. ADAM SCHIFF: I don't know the answer, Jake. Certainly, the administration and the president seem to be doing everything they can, everything they can to push us into an impeachment. And we may get there. We may get there. At this point, as you say, a third of our caucus is there, and two-thirds is not there. What would get me to that point is, if we get to a final court decision compelling administration to provide testimony and documents, and they still refuse, then I think we're in a full-blown constitutional crisis that would compel that kind of remedy. I may get there before that point, Jake. So I continue to listen to people that I respect greatly within our caucus, constitutional lawyers like Larry Tribe and others, and weigh this, I think, every day, and have continued discussions with the speaker about it. But, at this point, I'm not prepared to recommend it. </blockquote>