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Nadler on impeachment: 'At this point, all options are on the table'
Congressional Democrats on Wednesday pounced on special counsel Robert Mueller’s first public statement regarding the Russia investigation, with a top House committee chair saying that impeachment was a real option.
"With respect to [the] impeachment question, at this point, all options are on the table and nothing should be ruled out," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., said on Wednesday, when asked about his current stance on that process.
In an earlier statement following Mueller's remarks, Nadler said it now "falls to Congress to respond to the crimes, lies and other wrongdoing of President Trump," and that the Constitution “points to Congress to take action to hold the President accountable.”
"We concluded that we would not reach a determination — one way or the other — about whether the president committed a crime. That is the office's final position and we will not comment on any other conclusions or hypotheticals about the president."
originally posted by: shooterbrody
from bobby 2 sticks
"We concluded that we would not reach a determination — one way or the other — about whether the president committed a crime. That is the office's final position and we will not comment on any other conclusions or hypotheticals about the president."
if bobby 2 sticks cant give the dems charges they will have to invent them
originally posted by: burntheships
They really don't have a leg to stand on.
After all there was no draft indictment, there was no draft of anything.
No evidence either. This is just so pathetic and wrong, an abuse of
the powers of Congress. Vote them out!!!
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: xuenchen
I think any of the declass stuff will be redacted nothing burgers.
Something the right can yell about but it wont have any real teeth.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: theatreboy
Trump didn't declass everything. He gave barr the authority to declass whatever barr wanted.
Barr said he would do so while upholding current doj policies.
Those declass papers will have redaction's just wait and see.
CBS News has landed an exclusive interview with Attorney General William Barr, the network announced Wednesday morning. The CBS announcement arrived almost simultaneously with a bulletin that Special Counsel Robert Mueller will make his first public statement on the Russia investigation.
The attorney general will be able to answer whatever Mueller says. Jan Crawford, the chief legal correspondent for CBS, will interview Barr on Thursday, and an excerpt will appear on that evening’s “CBS Evening News.” The extended interview will air Friday on “CBS This Morning,” and CBS billed it as Barr’s first network interview.