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As Democrats press for full Mueller report — all of it — GOP erects barriers
House Democratic committee chairmen have given him an April 2 deadline to do so.
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House Democratic committee chairmen have given him an April 2 deadline to do so.
Barr’s four-page summary of the key findings outlined in the report “are not sufficient” for the House to fulfill its oversight responsibilities, the six Democrats wrote.
Barr’s four-page letter sent to Congress on Sunday afternoon stated that Mueller “did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it, conspired or coordinated with the
Derene’s association represents the 56 states, District of Columbia and U.S. territories that receive through formula grants the $2 billion or so a year left over once the federal programs are paid for
The documents contained a redacted 18-page section titled “Illegal Campaign Contribution Scheme,” an indication that the hush payment investigation is still ongoing.
provision in the regulations for White House review, and it would be unacceptable for President Trump—the subject, if not the target of the Special Counsel’s work—to edit the report before it goes public. 2/
His office sent the text of the resolution out around 1:15 p.m. with a schedule update saying the House would vote on it around 3:15 p.m., giving lawmakers two hours to review the seven-page resolution
Thanks to one sentence in the 1,165-page fiscal 2019 omnibus spending law covering nine Cabinet departments, including Treasury, the bureau’s existing ability to tap the deep pockets of the Federal
Democratic majority’s package overhauling voting, campaign finance and ethics law — some parts of the bill will likely get more attention than others, but several under-the-radar provisions in the 622-page
Watch: A behind-the-scenes look at CQ’s 2018 Vote Studies [jwp-video n=”2″] The bill also would establish a commission, similar to the Pentagon’s Base Realignment and Closure process, to
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But now, amid an ongoing border wall funding dispute, GOP lawmakers in both chambers are finally on the same page.
The six-page outline, which has not yet been released in legislative form, would eliminate the $1.34 billion for fencing along the southwest border that party leaders were ready to accept just weeks