Democrats read Mueller report aloud in
U.S. Capitol hearing room
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[May 17, 2019]
By Amanda Becker
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the
U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday held a marathon reading of the
redacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's 448-page assessment
of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The reading began at noon EDT (1700 GMT) and was expected to take 12 to
14 hours. For those who could not make it to the Capitol hearing room to
listen, it was being broadcast on C-SPAN and lawmakers plan to release a
podcast version.Representative Mary Gay Scanlon, one of the top
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, started the reading and
nearly two dozen of her colleagues were to take part.
"There [are] a lot of average people who have not seen the Mueller
report," Representative Sylvia Garcia, another Democrat on the Judiciary
Committee, said ahead of Scanlon kicking off the reading.
"So this is an attempt to make sure that person who is curious, who
doesn't have the full time to dive through all this, to be able to
listen to it and to understand what this is really all about."
At one point, Democratic Senator Bob Casey read several pages, making it
a bicameral effort.
Mueller's report described numerous links between President Donald
Trump's 2016 campaign and various Russians but did not find sufficient
evidence to establish there was a criminal conspiracy with Moscow.
The report also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's
investigation but stopped short of declaring the president had committed
a crime.
Democrats, who control the House, are sparring with the White House over
numerous investigations into Trump and his campaign's ties to Russia,
the president's business dealings and administration policies.
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Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jerry Nadler takes part in
a marathon reading of the redacted (Mueller) Report on the
Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential
Election in the U.S. Capitol in Washington U.S., May 16, 2019.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Democrats have requested an unredacted version of Muller's report,
six years of Trump's individual and business tax returns and
background on decisions made by the administration on security
clearances and the separation of migrant families along the
U.S.-Mexico border.
The deadline for the administration to respond to a subpoena for the
unredacted report passed without being met. Trump has sued to block
a congressional subpoena for financial records from his accounting
firm. The White House has directed key staff not to cooperate with
various House probes.
Democrats are now considering contempt resolutions against top
administration officials, with votes expected as early as June.
(Reporting by Amanda Becker; Editing by Peter Cooney and Cynthia
Osterman)
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