House Democrats filed a lawsuit Friday in an attempt to get grand jury information from former special counsel Robert Mueller’s report.
The Democrats said they need the grand jury information in order to better inform the lower chamber about impeaching President Donald Trump. Mueller‘s 22-month investigation found that there was Russian interference in the 2016 election, but did not definitively determine if Trump had attempted to obstruct the investigation.
“In the most formal and official way a committee can, we have just given notice that we are actively considering articles of impeachment,” one House Judiciary counsel said, according to Time. “That is as serious a step as we can take at this time.”
Grand jury information is usually kept private, but exceptions can be made to release the information if they are needed for judicial proceedings. Democrats are arguing that this information is needed to help with potentially impeaching Trump, which they allege would fall under one of those exceptions, according to Time.
“This Court is authorized to disclose these materials pursuant to Rule 6(e)(3)(E) because the Committee seeks to use them ‘preliminarily to or in connection with a judicial proceeding,'” the filing reads. “The D.C. Circuit has construed that provision to apply where, as here, this Committee is conducting an investigation to determine whether to recommend articles of impeachment.”