NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Monday, December 7, 1998 7A~ Vote on impeachment may come as soon as Friday A Committee questions role i n decision CLINTON Continued from Page 1A of impeachment beginning Thursday night. Those arguments will continue Friday, with the first vote on an article of impeachment possibly coming late that day. The committee's work could spill into Saturday. The committee could consider up to four articles of impeachment covering perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power, committee Republicans said yesterday. Assuming the committee approves one or more articles of impeachment, the full House would take up the issue next week. House Majority'*Whip Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) predicted that if the vote were held now, the House would impeach Clinton by a narrow margin, sending the issue to the Senate for a trial. "My sense is, it's about a 50-50 proposition right now," DeLay said on "Fox News Sunday.""I think if we voted today, the president would be impeached But I think it weighs very heavily on the case as presented by the committee next week." DeLay ruled out bringing a censure resolution to the floor as part of the impeachment vote, calling it "a terri- ble precedent" that "violates the rules of the House." Rep. Bill McCollum (R-Fla.), a member of the Judiciary Committee who has long called for impeaching the president, said he doubted a cen- sure resolution would be part of the resolution sent to the House floor. "Impeachment is the ultimate cen- sure," he said on ABC's "This Week." The unyielding comments by House Republicans reflected the deteriorating situation facing the president, who a few weeks ago appeared, to have escaped the prospect of impeachment because of the poor showing by Republicans in the November elec- tions. But the elections did nothing to weaken the determination of Judiciary AP PHOTO First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and the President applaud during the Kennedy Center Honors awards ceremony yesterday in Washington, D.C. Committee Republicans to vote to impeach the president, and many Republicans in the House say they doubt there will be adverse political effects if the full House does the same. Many Republicans outside Congress say otherwise, however. Clinton's standing took a hit, even among Republicans who believe his actions do not rise to the level of impeachable offenses, when his lawyers submitted his answers to 81 questions posed by the Judiciary Committee. Rep. Christopher Shays (R-Conn.), who opposes impeachment, said yes- terday that Clinton "stiffed" the House with his "outrageous" answers. The Washington Post WASHINGTON - As the House Judiciary Committee this week takes up articles of impeachment against President Clinton, members will clash not only over their assessment of the evi- dence against him but also about their proper constitutional role in making such a weighty decision. Judiciary Republicans have likened their task to that of a grand jury issuing an indictment: The proper standard, they say, is a determination that there is prob- able cause to believe a crime has been committed. The Senate, not the House, should assess the strength of the evi- dence against Clinton and determine whether it warrants his removal from office. As Rep. George Gekas (R-Pa.) put it during a committee hearing on perjury last week: "That's what our duty is, to determine whether there's enough evi- dence, sufficient and credible, to be able to present to the trier of fact" - that is, the Senate, which would conduct a trial of the president if the House were to vote to impeach him. Chair Henry Hyde (R-Ill.) made a similar point as the committee prepared to hear from independent counsel Kenneth Starr last month. "Our Founding Fathers wisely determined that one chamber should accuse and the other should judge," he said. Democrats do not take issue with that general description of the constitutional division of labor. But they argue that the House should be careful not to set the bar too low as it considers whether to take the dramatic step of beginning to remove an elected president from office. They have been making the case against what Rep. Martin Meehan (D-Mass.) termed the "Ham Sandwich Theory of Impeachment" - referring to the adage that grand juries are so accommodating to prosecutors that they could be con- vinced to indict a ham sandwich. Meehan and others argue that the, House has a duty to gather facts for- itself, rather than relying on the evidence amassed by Starr. 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