House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler says if the entire Mueller report isn’t released, expect that his committee will still do everything in its power to make sure the contents of the report are made public. He says that could include calling Robert Mueller or Attorney General Bill Barr to testify on Capitol Hill. On Meet The Press, Nadler told NBC’s Chuck Todd:
“It’s critical that everything in that report and the underlying evidence be public, be open to the American people. As we learned from the Nixon tapes case, executive privilege cannot be used to hide wrongdoing.”
“If that report is not public, if large parts of it are not made public, or if it leaves a lot of questions, then we have a necessity to call him.”
Watch what else Nadler said above.
Meanwhile, on the Republican side, Senator Marco Rubio also joined Chuck Todd saying he wants to see the full report as well.
WATCH: Sen. Marco Rubio says he would like to see the Special Counsel's report in full, including the parts of the report that pre-date the Trump Administration #MTP #IfItsSunday@marcorubio: "Absolutely, I want to see all of it" pic.twitter.com/a5SPf70TVQ
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