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She was downplaying Mueller, and talking about how she's going to investigate Trump's ties to Deutche Bank.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
She was downplaying Mueller, and talking about how she's going to investigate Trump's ties to Deutche Bank.
oh really
no more "impeach 45"?
she is a "peach"
Source - Judiciary website: judiciary.house.gov...
On January 22nd, Chairman Nadler sent a letter to Acting Attorney General Whitaker outlining a list of prepared questions concerning communications between Whitaker and President Trump in advance of the hearing.
In the letter, Chairman Nadler makes clear that the Committee expects direct answers to their questions, and “will not accept your declining to answer any question on the theory that the President may want to invoke his privileges in the future.”
The prepared questions cover issues related to Mr. Whitaker’s appointment by President Trump to replace Jeff Sessions following his firing.
Mr. Whitaker’s decision not to recuse himself from the Special Counsel investigation.
His oversight over the Special Counsel investigation, and the nature of his relationship with the President.
originally posted by: carewemust
Signs are pointing to new A.G. William Barr terminating Bob Mueller's witch-hunt, ASAP. His appointment wasn't legal.
Source: www.washingtonexaminer.com...
More at: www.foxnews.com...
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe is wrapping up soon, and a source familiar with the investigation tells Fox News it is "near the end game" -- although there has been no formal notification to President Trump's legal team that Mueller's work is completed.
Exiting Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversaw the Mueller probe for 18 months until the recent confirmation of AG William Barr, had said privately he intended to remain in his role until the Mueller report was delivered to Congress. On Tuesday, the White House announced that Deputy Secretary of Transportation Jeff Rosen would replace Rosenstein.
Sources close to the investigative process have told Fox News that the high-level shakeup at Justice -- with Barr assembling his new team, and Rosenstein planning to leave by mid-March -- is a sign that the stars are aligning for the probe's conclusion.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: DBCowboy
Couldn't trump show us anyway with an eo or something?
Trump won't have the documents, Barr (DOJ) will.
More at: www.reuters.com...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump’s Justice Department is unlikely to grant Democrats in Congress access to underlying evidence from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, a top congressional Republican said today.
Democrats, who control the House of Representatives, want congressional investigators to have access to Mueller’s grand jury evidence and other information from the probe, fearing that Attorney General William Barr could release only a summary of Mueller’s report.
But Collins, the senior Republican on the House Judiciary Committee who met with Barr last week, told reporters that he expects any effort by Democrats to obtain such data from the Justice Department to end up in court, unless Mueller finds that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
“They have never released it, and we don’t expect that to happen again now,” said Collins.