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Related: About this forumRaskin embraces role as constitutional scholar.
'Rep. Jamie Raskin, the often-disheveled former constitutional law professor, has carved out one of the most important roles in the House as Democrats contemplate their investigations of President Trump in the wake of the Mueller report.
The Maryland Democrat serves on two key committees Judiciary and Oversight and Reform that are central in the Democrats budding probes. Hes also secured a seat this term on the powerful Rules Committee, which shapes every piece of legislation just before it hits the floor.
Perhaps most importantly, Raskin is a member of Speaker Nancy Pelosis (D-Calif.) leadership team, which frequently leans on him when the discussion turns to complex questions surrounding the Constitution and the accusations that Trump is flouting it.
It is, by Raskins own admission, not the sexiest role on Capitol Hill. But in many ways, his lifes work studying the founding documents has made him a perfect fit for a divisive moment in American history.
For me, everything comes back to the Constitution.
For most people, thats unbelievably esoteric and dry. And for me, its spellbinding, Raskin said in a long and wide-ranging interview in his office on Capitol Hill that took place just before the Department of Justices release of the conclusions of special counsel Robert Muellers report. I love reading about the precedence of the House of Representatives. I love reading about Jeffersons manual. And I love studying the rules of parliamentary procedure.
Raskins role as constitutional consultant has been particularly prominent with Trump in the White House and Democrats probing a long list of controversies swirling around his tenure, such as whether the president has profited illegally from the office.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, the often-disheveled former constitutional law professor, has carved out one of the most important roles in the House as Democrats contemplate their investigations of President Trump in the wake of the Mueller report.
The Maryland Democrat serves on two key committees Judiciary and Oversight and Reform that are central in the Democrats budding probes. Hes also secured a seat this term on the powerful Rules Committee, which shapes every piece of legislation just before it hits the floor.
Perhaps most importantly, Raskin is a member of Speaker Nancy Pelosis (D-Calif.) leadership team, which frequently leans on him when the discussion turns to complex questions surrounding the Constitution and the accusations that Trump is flouting it.
It is, by Raskins own admission, not the sexiest role on Capitol Hill. But in many ways, his lifes work studying the founding documents has made him a perfect fit for a divisive moment in American history.
For me, everything comes back to the Constitution.
For most people, thats unbelievably esoteric and dry. And for me, its spellbinding, Raskin said in a long and wide-ranging interview in his office on Capitol Hill that took place just before the Department of Justices release of the conclusions of special counsel Robert Muellers report. I love reading about the precedence of the House of Representatives. I love reading about Jeffersons manual. And I love studying the rules of parliamentary procedure.
Raskins role as constitutional consultant has been particularly prominent with Trump in the White House and Democrats probing a long list of controversies swirling around his tenure, such as whether the president has profited illegally from the office.
Im definitely not the most telegenic member. I definitely dont raise the most money of the members, Raskin said. But I might be the one whos most drenched in constitutional law and the rules of parliamentary procedure.
If Raskin is not telegenic, the networks dont seem to care: The 56-year-old lawmaker has been popping up frequently on cable news to dish about the Democrats investigative plans.
But some of his most important work is taking place out of the view of the cameras. This month, while freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) drew the medias glare for anti-Semitic remarks, Raskin, who is Jewish, was frantically working behind the scenes on a solution.'>>>
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/435725-raskin-embraces-role-as-constitutional-scholar?