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After releasing letter from Robert Mueller to object redaction report is not true and after a long contentious appearance before Senate, House Speaker accuses William Barr is lying to Congress
Thursday, May 02, 2019
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Attorney General William Barr.
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VietPress USA (May 2nd, 2019): Yesterday, Special counsel Robert Mueller released to public his letter dated March 27, 2019 that sent to Attorney General William Barr to object what Barr declared in his redacted version of Mueller's final report of 440 pages on Trump 2016 campaign colluded with Russia and if President Trump got obstruction of Justice. Barr released his redacted version of 4 pages to protect Trump not colluded with Russia and no obstruction found from Mueller's final report.
On the same day William Barr had a long and contentious appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee. After that, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told to reporters during her weekly press conference on Capitol Hill that Attorney General William Barr is lying o Congress.
Pelosi said: "He lied to Congress. He lied to Congress, That’s a crime.”
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'That's a crime': Pelosi accuses Barr of lying to Congress
The day after Attorney General William Barr’s long and contentious appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused him of lying.
“The attorney general of the United States was not telling the truth,” Pelosi said during her weekly press conference on Capitol Hill. “That’s a crime.”
“He lied to Congress. He lied to Congress,” she continued. “If anybody else did that, it would be considered a crime. Nobody is above the law. Not the president of the United States and not the attorney general. Being the attorney general does not give you a bath to go say whatever you want.”
Barr had faced pointed questions from Democratic lawmakers over his handling of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report. Barr was also grilled about his testimony before the House Appropriations Committee on April 9, when Rep. Charlie Crist, D-Fla., asked Barr if he knew that members of Mueller’s team were “frustrated” by Barr’s four-page summary of the special counsel’s report, which was broadly favorable to President Trump.
Barr told Crist he was unaware of objections from Mueller. But at the Wednesday hearing a letter was made public in which Mueller told Barr about his concerns with the attorney general’s summary and how it was being described in media reports. The letter was sent on March 27, two weeks before Barr told Crist the opposite.
Pelosi would not comment on what should happen next, saying she would leave it up to Democratic-controlled House committees to decide.
More broadly, Pelosi said the American people should “connect the dots” from Barr to Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and a Republican agenda “fueled by dark special-interest money.”
Barr, she noted, is leading the Justice Department’s lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act, which, if it prevails, would cause millions of Americans to lose their health care coverage.
“He was sitting there in that arrogance. ‘I don’t care about your preexisting condition. I care about the special interests in our country.’ That was the message,” Pelosi said. “That was what that hearing was about.”
Earlier Thursday, Barr failed to appear at the House Judiciary Committee hearing amid disagreements over the format.
In a remarkable scene inside the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill, House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., blasted Barr as the attorney general’s empty seat was visible on a split screen.
“He has failed the men and women of the Department of Justice by placing the needs of the president over the fair administration of justice,” Nadler said. “He has even failed to show up today.”
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