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House Intel panel subpoenas Barr for full Mueller report, evidence
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let's get this rolling

House Intel panel subpoenas Barr for full Mueller report, evidence
https://thehill.com/policy/national-secu...t-evidence

The House Intelligence Committee has issued a subpoena for documents and materials related to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference.

The panel's chairman, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), issued the subpoena to Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday evening. The committee is demanding Mueller’s full unredacted report, the underlying evidence and all counterintelligence and foreign intelligence materials generated in the course of the investigation.

DEVELOPING
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Good luck with that.
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I wonder if they have figured out how to throw the A.G. in a cell yet....
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Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
I wonder if they have figured out how to throw the A.G. in a cell yet....

How hard can it be? Send Paul Irving to arrest Bill Barr, bring him back to the Capitol, and throw him in Nancy Pelosi's "little jail down in the basement of the Capitol," right?

This will die in the courts.
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Judge orders DOJ to give her unredacted Mueller report portions on Stone for private review

A judge on Thursday ordered the Department of Justice to hand over the unredacted portions of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report pertaining to Roger Stone for her to review privately.

Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who is overseeing Stone's case, has requested the redacted pages of the report relating to Stone, as well as those on “the dissemination of hacked materials,” be given to her by May 13.

Stone has been fighting in court to obtain the portions of the report about him that have been, so far, shielded from public view.

During a hearing last month, Jackson — an Obama appointee — suggested that she could review those redacted parts of the report privately while deciding whether Stone's lawyers should also be given access to them.

The Justice Department said during the hearing that they would be willing to give her those segments of the report but only with a court order.
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