House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff says his panel is willing to subpoena special counsel Robert Mueller to obtain a clearer picture of the contents of his final report
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff said on Friday that his panel was willing to subpoena special counsel Robert Mueller, if needed, in order to obtain a clearer picture of the contents of his final report.
"This began as a counterintelligence investigation by the FBI. It began as the same in our committee, and we have a right to be informed and we will demand to be informed about it," he added. There’s a larger number of staffers with President Trump in Palm Beach this weekend than normal, sources tell CNN.
Several say they were surprised that Attorney General William Barr said he could provide information about the report “as soon as this weekend,” but feel it signals good news for the White House.From CNN's Lauren Fox and Kristin Wilson The press outside the garage was buzzing for the first time all day. About 10 minutes later a woman in a compact car drove out saying,"He's coming, he's coming." Then, the silver Ford expedition drove out of the building.All clues point to yes because this car was likely used this morning, at about 7:11 a.m., to bring in Mueller.
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