Article snippet: told The Washington Post on Tuesday that he saw "no reason" to comply with the House subpoenas, arguing that cooperation with special counsel MORE's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election was sufficient. The president has in recent days excoriated Democrats for continuing with investigations into his administration and him personally in the wake of Mueller's report. In the redacted document, investigators did not establish that the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government during the 2016 election, but did not exonerate Trump on the question of obstruction of justice. Investigators instead detailed 10 episodes they reviewed for potential obstruction by the president, with Mueller saying that Congress has the authority to conduct potential obstruction probes. Democrats have pressed for the full, unredacted version of Mueller's report, and have pledged to carry on with investigations into the president's taxes, potential abuse of power and the White House security clearance process, among other areas. Trump on Wednesday argued the Mueller investigation was thorough enough to eliminate the need for congressional probes. He suggested Mueller's team may have reviewed his taxes and finances, another target of Democratic document requests. "I say it’s enough," Trump said. "Get back to infrastructure. Get back to cutting taxes. Get back to lowering drug prices." The House Judiciary Committee is seeking testimony from McGahn, who cooperate... Link to the full article to read more
Trump says he'll fight 'all the subpoenas' | TheHill
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