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Wednesday, April 03, 2019

House Judiciary passes resolution to authorize subpoenas for full Mueller report

The House Judiciary Committee voted to authorize subpoenas for special counsel Robert Mueller's full report on his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and potential ties between the Russian government and the Trump campaign. The resolution passed Wednesday morning 24-17 in a party line vote. The committee will now also move to subpoena all underlying documents related to Mueller's findings.

Before Wednesday's vote, Republicans largely blasted the Democratic-led effort as violating the law, claiming the public release of the full Mueller report would present national security issues as much of the report is expected to contain redacted materials pertaining to grand jury information.

Republican members on the committee also claimed the resolution was a continuing effort to undermine the Trump presidency, with some claiming Democrats were pursuing the subpoenas as an attack on the president.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It would be really funny if the redactions contain evidence suitable to charge and convict Hilliary, Lynch, Comey, Clapper and Brazile!

Anonymous said...

I wish the Judiciary House would go after Hillary and Obama for breaking the law, they wiped their feet all over our rights. Obama is still not proven to be a US citizen no birth certificate, how dumb is that?

Anonymous said...

Just take the fifth just like all the criminal Democrats that were brought in front of the Republican house when Obama was in.