(May 13, 2019) — On the May 12 broadcast of "Sunday Morning Futures," host Maria Bartiromo asked House Judiciary Committee member John Ratcliffe (R-TX4) about the atmosphere in the room when it voted last week to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress.
A former federal prosecutor, Ratcliffe responded that the moment stands out in his mind as an "embarrassing" one in which to be a member of Congress. "Think of it: the once-esteemed House Judiciary Committee marked up a resolution to hold the attorney general of the United States in contempt for his refusal to commit a crime," he said. Ratcliffe expounded that Barr had no obligation to release any part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's "Russia" report since by statute, a special counsel's work product is considered "confidential" and that federal law requires the redactions made in the report prior to its April 18 release.
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"VERY SUSPECT ORIGINS" by Sharon Rondeau (May 13, 2019) — On the May 12 broadcast of "Sunday Morning Futures," host Maria Bartiromo asked House Judiciary Committee member John Ratcliffe (R-TX4) about the atmosphere in the room when it voted last week to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress. A former federal prosecutor, … www.thepostemail.com |
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