The nation's top law enforcement official on Monday suggested that the former special counsel did not need to comply with a congressional subpoena.
With a little more than one week until the long-awaited testimony of Robert Mueller will take place before lawmakers, the nation's top law enforcement official on Monday suggested that the former special counsel did not need to comply with a congressional subpoena.
Barr himself has been held in civil contempt by the House for refusing to adhere to a subpoena and produce the unredacted Mueller report and its underlying evidence.told the Associated Press U.S. Attorney General William Barr delivers remarks during the National Police Week 31st Annual Candlelight Vigil on the National Mall May 13 in Washington, DC.Mueller is slated to testify both publicly and privately on July 17 to the House Judiciary Committee, the Democratic-led panel investigating President Donald Trump for potential obstruction of justice that may have occurred during the 22-month-long probe into Russian election interference.
"The report is my testimony," Mueller said in May during a rare public statement."Any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report. It contains our findings and analysis, and the reasons for the decisions we made. We chose those words carefully, and the work speaks for itself."
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