NBC News reports:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler on Sunday did not rule out the prospect of impeaching President Donald Trump over allegations detailed in the Mueller report, arguing Congress has to see the full unredacted report.
Nadler, D-N.Y., said in an interview on Sunday’s “Meet The Press” that Congress will “have to hear from” both Attorney General William Barr and special counsel Robert Mueller, as well as obtain the unredacted report before coming to a conclusion on impeachment.
Nadler oversees the committee with jurisdiction over impeachment proceedings. “Some of this would be impeachable,” Nadler said of the accusations detailed in the report, which was released Friday. “Obstruction of justice, if proven, would be impeachable.”
WATCH: Chuck Todd asks Rep. Nadler if he thinks the Mueller Report includes grounds for impeachment?@chucktodd: “Do you think this is impeachable?”@RepJerryNadler: “Yeah, I do… obstruction of justice, if proven, would be impeachable.” pic.twitter.com/A3GRmOP8ao
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) April 21, 2019