Attorney General Barr Threatens to Skip House Judiciary Hearing Over Disagreement with Democrats

by Chuck Ross

 

Attorney General William Barr may cancel his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday over disagreements with Democrats over the proposed format for the highly anticipated hearing.

According to CNN, Democrats, led by New York Rep. Jerry Nadler, proposed allowing committee staffers to ask Barr questions during a second round of questioning at Thursday’s hearing. Nadler also wants to be able to question Barr in a closed session about the redacted parts of the Mueller report.

But Barr reportedly opposes that format, saying that he should only face questioning from members of Congress in a public congressional hearing. Staffers typically do not ask questions of witnesses during public hearings.

Barr is scheduled to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. Both hearings are expected to focus on the special counsel’s Russia report.

The standoff will escalate tensions between Nadler and Barr. The Democrat has been heavily critical of Barr’s handling of the rollout of the special counsel’s report, which said that investigators found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government.

Nadler threatened to subpoena Barr if he skips the hearing.

“The witness is not going to tell the committee how to conduct its hearing, period,” Nadler told CNN on Sunday. He said that the committee will “use whatever means we can to enforce the subpoena.”

Nadler subpoenaed the partially redacted Mueller report on April 19, a day after it was released to Congress and the public. Barr redacted parts of the 448-page report that discussed grand jury information, classified information, and information related to ongoing investigations.

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Chuck Ross is a reporter at Daily Caller News Foundation. Follow Chuck on Twitter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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