“The report presents very substantial evidence that the president is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors,” Nadler said. Mueller will testify on Wednesday for three hours before the House Judiciary Committee and two hours before the House Intelligence Committee. Judiciary Committee Democrats plan to focus on possible obstruction of justice, while members of the Intelligence Committee are intent on getting answers about Russia’s contacts with the Trump campaign. Last week, when the House voted to kill an impeachment resolution filed by Rep. Al Green (D-Tex. ), Schiff voted with most Democrats to table it, while Nadler was among the 95 Democrats who voted to keep the measure alive.
Source: Washington Post July 21, 2019 15:41 UTC