Mother Jones reports:
House Democrats say they will vote this week to subpoena Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s complete report, underlying evidence, and other material—rejecting as insufficient Attorney General William Barr’s pledge to produce a redacted version of the report later this month.
House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) announced Monday that the panel will meet Wednesday morning to consider a resolution that would authorize the subpoenas, after Barr said in a letter Friday that he expects to release a redacted version of Mueller’s report “by mid-April, if not sooner.”
Barr said the report would be scrubbed to exclude grand jury testimony; information that could compromise intelligence “sources and methods”; material that could affect ongoing Justice Department investigations; and information that might “infringe on the personal privacy” or reputation of “peripheral third parties.”
BREAKING: The House committee has announced that it plans to move forward with a subpoena for the full Mueller report. @marykbruce has the latest. https://t.co/W1vUNMab63 pic.twitter.com/t2PLFRdumW
— Good Morning America (@GMA) April 1, 2019
House Judiciary plans vote Wednesday to subpoena Mueller report, escalating feud with Justice Department over Russia probe findings https://t.co/9BzkF4bWu9
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 1, 2019