The House Intel and Judiciary committees could both subpoena Mueller to testify before Congress
The House Intelligence and Judiciary committees are “linking arms” on whether to issue a subpoena to former special counsel Robert Mueller, Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said Tuesday.
Schiff said a decision to subpoena Mueller would likely result in two separate subpoenas — one from his committee and one from Nadler’s. He suggested that Mueller might prefer to be subpoenaed as a procedural matter before deciding whether to testify.At a rare news conference last month, Mueller said he preferred not to testify. He said his 448-page report “is my testimony,” adding that any appearance before Congress wouldn’t go beyond what’s contained in his report.
House Democrats have been eager to get the damning findings of President Donald Trump’s alleged obstruction of justice before the public and have so far struggled to do so in their hearings. "It's telling that today, as the Democrat majority are struggling even to pass a bill to send humanitarian aid to the border, they're fumbling internally in attempts to relitigate a closed investigation that found no Americans conspired with Russia," Collins said.
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