Congress · 117th Congress
House panel votes to subpoena Trump over Jan. 6 attack
“A key task remains: We must seek the testimony under oath of Jan. 6’s central player,” Cheney said.
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“A key task remains: We must seek the testimony under oath of Jan. 6’s central player,” Cheney said.
The House is likely to adopt an amendment this week to effectively overturn the Trump administration’s restrictions on transgender people in the military.
Donald S. Beyer Jr., D-Va., did not commit to supporting their use.
The House already found Barr in contempt of Congress last year in connection with a subpoena for the full report from former special counsel Robert S.
Nadler said the committee wants to ask Barr about his handling of the findings of Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation, as well as the department’s actions during the epidemic.
He already missed the first, a May 7 deadline to turn over documents related to instances chronicled in special counsel Robert S.
In a letter Friday to Nadler and Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham, Barr said the Justice Department is scrubbing the report filed by special counsel Robert S.
The California Democrat was referring to a memo Barr wrote to Rosenstein in June 2018, before he was nominated to be attorney general, calling special counsel Robert S.