Article snippet: Democrats’ anticipation for public testimony by special counsel MORE is building by the minute. The demands for Mueller to testify before Congress reached a new level of urgency this week, after internal correspondence was revealed to show Mueller objected to Attorney General MORE’s handling of his investigative findings in late March. The revelations prompted Democrats to amplify their distrust of Barr over his disclosures about the Mueller report’s remarks on obstruction of justice while whetting the appetite for testimony from the special counsel that now appears likely in the House later this month. House Majority Leader MORE (D-Md.) stressed that the testimony is vital, given Mueller’s evident frustrations with Barr's summary assessment of the 448-page report. "I hope that he is desirous of testifying so that he can, from his perspective, talk to the American people, and to the representatives of the American people, on what his views are," Hoyer told reporters this week. "Clearly, this letter indicates that they are not being represented by Attorney General Barr." "This is a two-year effort, a little short of that, [and a] major investment," Hoyer added. "And I think the American people are justified in hearing his view as to what he found and the interpretation he put on it." Other Democrats suggested Barr’s testimony cannot be trusted on its own. "Mueller has to testify," said Rep. MORE (D-N.Y.) told reporters this week, though no formal agreement had bee... Link to the full article to read more
Anticipation builds for Mueller testimony | TheHill
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