Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. (Richard Drew/AP)Opinion writerThe Post reports:The House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing next week on the Mueller report — but the report’s author will not attend. One would hope, however, that former White House counsel Donald McGahn is subpoenaed to provide a firsthand account of the president’s persistent directives to fire Robert S. Mueller III. When it comes to questioning, committee counsel (as was proposed for Barr) should conduct questions in 30-minute blocks. The committee and the country actually have the facts in the Mueller report; now the House has to help Americans find those facts and appreciate their importance.
Source: Washington Post June 04, 2019 13:01 UTC