., when Emmet Flood in the White House office received the notification.. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., chairman of Senate Judiciary Committee, called it significant that Barr had told Congress that the leadership of Justice Department had not rejected any requests for authority by Mueller... ..…
., when Emmet Flood in White House office received the notification.. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., chairman of Senate Judiciary Committee, called it significant that Barr had told Congress that the leadership of Justice Department had not rejected any requests for authority by Mueller... ..…
Chuck Schumer of New York, the top Senate Democrat, warned Barr not to allow the White House a “sneak preview” of the document. . ... Although a White House lawyer was notified that Mueller had delivered it to Barr, no White House official has seen the report..…
At a campaign stop in Fort Worth, Texas, Harris reiterated her desire for the full report to be made public and for Barr to testify before Congress. She also added, 'The White House should not be allowed to interfere in any way in interpreting or presenting the information to the American..…
Barr's chief of staff called White House Counsel Emmet Flood on Friday about 20 minutes before sending the letter to Republican and Democratic leaders of Senate and House Judiciary committees.. ..…
The White House counsel’s office has indicated it expects to review the report before Attorney General William P. ... The next steps are up to Attorney General Barr, and we look forward to the process taking its course. ..…
Barr's chief of staff called White House Counsel Emmet Flood Friday about 20 minutes before sending the letter went to Republican and Democratic leaders of Senate and House Judiciary committees.. ..…
Attorney General William Barr. Its contents remain confidential, but Barr said he plans to write his own account of Mueller's findings. The White House said it had not seen or been briefed on the document. . ..…
If Barr and the Trump White House resist efforts by Congress to get the full report, history could repeat itself. . . ..…
The first immediate White House reaction to the report’s submission, from spokeswoman Sarah Sanders, was restrained: 'The next steps are up to Attorney General Barr, and we look forward to the process taking its course,' she said. . ..…
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