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Old 03-23-2019, 08:36 AM   #1
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WASHINGTON — Within minutes of receiving notification that special counsel Robert Mueller had turned over his report on the Russia investigation, congressional Democrats were calling for the report to be fully released, including the underlying evidence. They have threatened subpoenas if it is not.
The demands are setting up a potential tug of war between congressional Democrats and President Donald Trump's administration that federal judges might eventually have to referee.
Six Democratic committee chairmen wrote in a letter to Attorney General William Barr on Friday that if Mueller has any reason to believe that Trump "has engaged in criminal or other serious misconduct," then the Justice Department should not conceal it.
"The president is not above the law and the need for public faith in our democratic institutions and the rule of law must be the priority," the chairmen wrote.
It's unclear what Mueller has found related to the president, or if any of it would be damning. In his investigation of whether President Donald Trump's campaign coordinated with Russia to sway the 2016 election, Mueller has already brought charges against 34 people, including six aides and advisers to the president, and three companies.
Lawmakers say they need the underlying evidence — including interviews, documents and material turned over to the grand jury — because the Justice Department has maintained that a president cannot be indicted, and also that derogatory information cannot be released about people who have not been charged. So if the investigation did find evidence incriminating Trump, they may not be able to release it, under their own guidelines.
The Democrats say it could be tantamount to a cover-up if the department did not let Congress and the public know what it found.
Barr said in the letter advising the top lawmakers on the House and Senate Judiciary Committees on Friday that he had received Mueller's report and that he intends to share its "principal conclusions" with lawmakers soon, potentially over the weekend. He also said he will consult Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein about what other parts of the report can be shared with Congress or the public.
Barr testified at his confirmation hearings that he wants to release as much information as he can about the inquiry. But the department's regulations require only that the attorney general report to Congress that the investigation has concluded and describe or explain any times when he or Rosenstein decided an action Mueller proposed "was so inappropriate or unwarranted" that it should not be pursued. Barr said Friday there were no such instances where Mueller was thwarted.
But anything less than the full report won't be enough for Democrats.
"If the AG plays any games, we will subpoena the report, ask Mr. Mueller to testify, and take it all to court if necessary," said Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N.Y. "The people deserve to know."
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff told CNN on Friday that he's willing to subpoena Mueller and Barr, if needed, to push for disclosure.
Though Trump himself has said the report should be made public, it's not clear whether the administration would fight subpoenas for testimony or block the transmission of grand jury material.



If the administration decides to fight, lawmakers could ask federal courts to step in and enforce a subpoena. A court fight could, in theory, reach the Supreme Court. But few tussles between Congress and the White House get that far. They often are resolved through negotiation.
In both the Clinton and Obama administrations, even when talks failed and courts got involved in assessing claims of executive privilege, the White House decided not to take the fight to the high court and complied with lower court rulings against it.
The Democrats, led by Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, could also formally ask Mueller to send his committee evidence that could be used in possible impeachment proceedings against Trump, as suggested by Benjamin Wittes, a senior Brookings Institution fellow and editor-in-chief of the Lawfare blog.
That's the course one of Nadler's predecessors followed during Watergate, although an impeachment inquiry against President Richard Nixon had already started by that point. Grand jury material from special counsel Leon Jaworski, provided through the federal judge who presided over the Watergate trials, became the road map that the House committee used to vote for articles of impeachment. Nixon resigned before the full House acted on his impeachment.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said recently that she's not for impeaching Trump, at least for now.


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So Democrats and Republicans both are calling for full transparency on the Mueller report.

Barr needs to make the whole thing public and we can see for ourselves.

No further indictments (beyond the 30+ already issued) does not mean innocence.

And it’s really unnecessary to denigrate others in this thread oeb.
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Doesn't mean guilty either.



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So Democrats and Republicans both are calling for full transparency on the Mueller report.

Barr needs to make the whole thing public and we can see for ourselves.

No further indictments (beyond the 30+ already issued) does not mean innocence.
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Old 03-23-2019, 09:29 AM   #4
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So Democrats and Republicans both are calling for full transparency on the Mueller report.

Barr needs to make the whole thing public and we can see for ourselves.

No further indictments (beyond the 30+ already issued) does not mean innocence.
There’s a thing called the law. Barr will release what the law and DOJ guidelines permit. Let me know when the Russians show up at court
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Old 03-23-2019, 09:50 AM   #5
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Hopefully they won’t show up at the voting booth, either.
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Hopefully they won’t show up at the voting booth, either.
Why not? Illegal aliens do.
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And it’s really unnecessary to denigrate others in this thread oeb.
Huh? Who did he "denigrate"? Was someone "denigrated" in the MSN article reprinted by the OP? Did the Mueller report "denigrate" someone? What in the world are you talking about, yssup??
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Old 03-23-2019, 10:27 AM   #8
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Huh? Who did he "denigrate"? Was someone "denigrated" in the MSN article reprinted by the OP? Did the Mueller report "denigrate" someone? What in the world are you talking about, yssup??
like usual yssup don't know his stuff
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Old 03-23-2019, 10:32 AM   #9
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So Democrats and Republicans both are calling for full transparency on the Mueller report.

Barr needs to make the whole thing public and we can see for ourselves.

and so is Trump.
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Putin should get as many votes as illegal aliens get.
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Putin should get as many votes as illegal aliens get.



Is he your write in candidate?
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Old 03-23-2019, 06:10 PM   #12
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So Democrats and Republicans both are calling for full transparency on the Mueller report.

Barr needs to make the whole thing public and we can see for ourselves.

No further indictments (beyond the 30+ already issued) does not mean innocence.

And it’s really unnecessary to denigrate others in this thread oeb.
still playing the victim card i see. you know that didn't turn out so well for Jussie, yeah?


Barr doesn't have to release anything. and if he did and there was no proof of any of Mueller's so-called mandate then what would be the purpose?


in theory Trump can order Barr to release it all. DOJ policy is no report is publicly released if no charges were recommended. so what's the point? and i suppose you and your Ilk on the far radical left still want it released. you would be fine with jeopardizing future investigations just so you get a few pages of a nothingburger report released.


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