House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says an ‘interpretation’ of the Mueller report isn’t enough and the full document should be made available. More:
WASHINGTON - The U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution directing the Justice Department to give Congress all records on FBI obstruction of justice or counterintelligence probes against President Donald Trump.
Full House approval would give Barr 14 days to comply with the demand for all records and communications concerning FBI investigations of Trump, as well any discussions within the Justice Department about secretly recording the president or seeking to replace him by invoking the 25th amendment to the U.S. Constitution. That amendment provides the procedures for replacing the president or vice president in the event of death, removal, resignation, or incapacitation.
McCabe has said that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein considered wearing a wire to secretly record conversations with Trump, a claim that Rosenstein has denied. McCabe has also said there were discussions at the Justice Department about whether Cabinet members could remove the president under the 25th amendment.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
U.S. House panel OKs move to give Congress records of FBI probes against TrumpThe U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution directing the Justice Department to give Congress all records on FBI obstruction of justice or counterintelligence probes against President Donald Trump. In a surprising show of bipartisanship, days after U.S. Attorney General
Read more »
House panel approves measure on FBI records of Trump obstruction probeThe U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution directing the Justice Department to give Congress all records on a FBI obstruction of justice or counterintelligence probes against President Donald Trump.
Read more »
Democrats will order FBI, White House counsel to preserve records shared with MuellerDirectives also will be sent to the CIA, NSA, Director of National Intelligence, and the departments of Justice, Treasury and State, congressional aides say.
Read more »
House Democrats Probe White House Officials’ Email UseThe House Oversight Committee said it had obtained evidence that White House officials, including senior advisers Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, used personal email accounts and messaging applications, a pattern the panel said appeared to violate laws governing White House records.
Read more »
White House rejects House Democrats' request for Trump-Putin communicationsThe White House rejected a request from congressional Democrats for documents related to President Trump's phone calls and meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Read more »
White House ignores House panels’ requests for documents, Democrats sayWhite House maintains that the requests are too expansive or infringe on presidential privilege. Democrats say the administration is preventing it from conducting oversight.
Read more »
Trump administration refuses to hand over documents to House oversight investigationThe Trump administration is committing 'an unprecedented level of stonewalling, delay and obstruction' in response to congressional requests for documents and witnesses, the chair of the House oversight committee has said. Elijah Cummings, Democratic congressman for Maryland, said he had sent
Read more »
Key House chair: White House officials using personal accounts to do official workHouse Oversight Chairman Elijah Cummings said Thursday his committee has obtained new information that several senior White House officials have used personal email and messaging accounts to conduct government business, asserting that President Donald Trump's son-in-law communicated with foreign leaders through a private messaging application that appears to lack adequate safeguards.
Read more »
White House officials attend Hungarian Embassy event urging women to have more childrenWhite House special assistant Katy Talento, White House strategic communications director Mercedes Schlapp and several members of Congress were among those who attended the event at the Library of Congress.
Read more »