Not summary, hand over full Mueller report: Democrats

Trump says release of the report ‘wouldn’t bother me at all’

March 26, 2019 09:50 pm | Updated 09:50 pm IST - WASHINGTON

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks while hosting the 2018 National Hockey League (NHL) Stanley Cup Champions, the Washington Capitals, at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, March 25, 2019. The Washington Capitals' Stanley Cup victory on June 7 attracted the biggest Game 5 audience for the NHL finals in 16 years, providing a boost for the NBC network. Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks while hosting the 2018 National Hockey League (NHL) Stanley Cup Champions, the Washington Capitals, at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, March 25, 2019. The Washington Capitals' Stanley Cup victory on June 7 attracted the biggest Game 5 audience for the NHL finals in 16 years, providing a boost for the NBC network. Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg

House Democrats pressed the Justice Department to provide the full report from special counsel Robert Mueller even as Republicans gleefully called for them to “move on” from the Russia investigation. President Donald Trump accused those responsible for launching Mr. Mueller’s probe of “treasonous things against our country” and said they “certainly will be looked into”.

Mr. Trump said the release of Mr. Mueller’s full report “wouldn’t bother me at all”, and Democrats quickly put that statement to the test, demanding that his administration hand over the entire document and not just Sunday’s four-page summary from Attorney-General William Barr.

Six House Democratic committee chairmen wrote to Mr. Barr that his summary is “not sufficient” and asked to have Mr. Mueller’s full report by April 2. They also want to begin receiving the underlying evidence the same day. The information is “urgently needed by our committees to perform their duties under the Constitution”, they wrote, implying that the information would be subpoenaed if it is not turned over by the deadline.

Mr. Barr said in his letter to Congress that Mr. Mueller did not find that Mr. Trump’s campaign “conspired or coordinated” with the Russian government to influence the 2016 presidential election.

No conclusion

But he also said Mr. Mueller reached no conclusion on whether Mr. Trump obstructed the federal investigation, instead setting out “evidence on both sides” of the question and stating that “while this report does not conclude the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him”. Absent a recommendation from Mr. Mueller, Mr. Barr stepped in and decided there wasn’t sufficient evidence to establish that the President obstructed justice. Democrats said Mr. Barr’s judgment is not the final word.

“All I’m interested in is them releasing the full report, the full Mr. Mueller report,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

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