“Given our conversations with the Department, I will hold the criminal contempt process in abeyance for now,” he continued. However, at this stage House Democrats are still preparing to move forward on a separate contempt-related resolution to enforce subpoenas for Barr and former White House Counsel Don McGahn. The measure is scheduled to be prepared late Monday in the House Rules Committee, for possible floor action on Tuesday. At the time, the Justice Department agreed to share some documents with Schiff’s committee. After Mueller’s rare public appearance, Nadler said there “certainly is” justification for Congress to begin impeachment proceedings against the president.
Source: Fox News June 10, 2019 16:52 UTC