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1/ The Justice Department and the House Judiciary Committee are at an impasse over Attorney General William Barr’s scheduled testimony. Barr is set to testify about his handling of the conclusions reached by Robert Mueller on Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee and Thursday before the House Judiciary committee. The House hearing, however, is now in doubt over a dispute about who would question Barr. Democrats want part of the questioning be conducted by the panel’s Democratic and Republican staff attorneys. Justice Department officials have threatened to cancel Barr’s appearance over the proposed format. House Democratic staffers, meanwhile, have threatened to subpoena the attorney general if he refuses to appear. House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler added that the Justice Department seemed to be “very afraid� to have Barr answer questions from committee staff attorneys. (Washington Post / Politico / CNN / Axios)
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee members called on the Justice Department’s inspector general to investigate Barr’s handling of the Mueller report. Democrats accused Barr of misleading the public with his four-page summary of Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 election before releasing the full report. “It is unclear what statute, regulation, or policy led the Attorney General to interject his own conclusion that the President’s conduct did not amount to obstruction of justice,� the Democratic senators wrote. (Politico)
� House Committee Investigations into Trump
Justice Department prosecutors are trying to block Roger Stone from reviewing unredacted portions of Mueller’s report before his November trial. Stone’s lawyers want review pertinent sections of the report about Stone, as well as internal memos from the special counsel’s office. Sections in Mueller’s report were blacked-out because they could cause “harm to an ongoing matter.� (CNN)
Prosecutors subpoenaed Randy Credico to testify against Stone. Credico is expected to highlight Stone’s efforts to connect with WikiLeaks during the 2016 election about Hillary Clinton’s emails, as well as Stone’s alleged attempts to intimidate Credico into repeating his version of events. (Politico)
A federal appeals court rejected a request to reexamine the constitutionality of Mueller’s appointment. Andrew Miller’s attorneys tried to stop a subpoena compelling Miller to testify before a federal grand jury about Roger Stone by citing alleged flaws in Mueller’s appointment. (Politico)
2/ Trump mocked national security officials preparing for Russian interference in the 2020 election. Trump suggested that “China is the only game in town� and predicted that “other countries�...
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1/ The Justice Department and the House Judiciary Committee are at an impasse over Attorney General William Barr’s scheduled testimony. Barr is set to testify about his handling of the conclusions reached by Robert Mueller on Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee and Thursday before the House Judiciary committee. The House hearing, however, is now in doubt over a dispute about who would question Barr. Democrats want part of the questioning be conducted by the panel’s Democratic and Republican staff attorneys. Justice Department officials have threatened to cancel Barr’s appearance over the proposed format. House Democratic staffers, meanwhile, have threatened to subpoena the attorney general if he refuses to appear. House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler added that the Justice Department seemed to be “very afraid� to have Barr answer questions from committee staff attorneys. (Washington Post / Politico / CNN / Axios)
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee members called on the Justice Department’s inspector general to investigate Barr’s handling of the Mueller report. Democrats accused Barr of misleading the public with his four-page summary of Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 election before releasing the full report. “It is unclear what statute, regulation, or policy led the Attorney General to interject his own conclusion that the President’s conduct did not amount to obstruction of justice,� the Democratic senators wrote. (Politico)
� House Committee Investigations into Trump
Justice Department prosecutors are trying to block Roger Stone from reviewing unredacted portions of Mueller’s report before his November trial. Stone’s lawyers want review pertinent sections of the report about Stone, as well as internal memos from the special counsel’s office. Sections in Mueller’s report were blacked-out because they could cause “harm to an ongoing matter.� (CNN)
Prosecutors subpoenaed Randy Credico to testify against Stone. Credico is expected to highlight Stone’s efforts to connect with WikiLeaks during the 2016 election about Hillary Clinton’s emails, as well as Stone’s alleged attempts to intimidate Credico into repeating his version of events. (Politico)
A federal appeals court rejected a request to reexamine the constitutionality of Mueller’s appointment. Andrew Miller’s attorneys tried to stop a subpoena compelling Miller to testify before a federal grand jury about Roger Stone by citing alleged flaws in Mueller’s appointment. (Politico)
2/ Trump mocked national security officials preparing for Russian interference in the 2020 election. Trump suggested that “China is the only game in town� and predicted that “other countries�...

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