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Headline Roundup May 5th, 2019

Mueller and House Judiciary Committee Reach 'Tentative Date' for Testimony

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The House Judiciary Committee said Sunday that the panel has proposed a date of May 15 for special counsel Robert Mueller to testify.

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Mueller, House Judiciary Committee reach tentative testimony agreement
Mueller, House Judiciary Committee reach tentative testimony agreement

Washington Times

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Special counsel Robert Mueller has reached a tentative agreement to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on May 15, a committee member said Sunday.

Rep. David Cicilline, Rhode Island Democrat, told Fox News Sunday that the special counsel has “signed off” on an agreement to appear before lawmakers.

“A tentative date has been set for May 15 and we hope the special counsel will appear,” Mr. Cicilline said. “We think the American people have a right to hear directly from him.”

The White House has indicated they will not attempt...

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‘Tentative date’ for Mueller’s House panel testimony
‘Tentative date’ for Mueller’s House panel testimony

Associated Press

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A Democratic member of the House Judiciary Committee says he’s hopeful special counsel Robert Mueller will appear before the panel, citing a “tentative date” for Mueller’s testimony.
Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline tells “Fox News Sunday” that “we hope the special counsel will appear” on May 15 and that “we think the American people have a right to hear directly from him.”
The committee chairman, Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler of New York, said last week the committee was “firming up the date” for Mueller’s testimony and hoping it would be...

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House Democrat says Mueller and Judiciary Committee tentatively agree on May 15 for his testimony on Russia investigation
House Democrat says Mueller and Judiciary Committee tentatively agree on May 15 for his testimony on Russia investigation

Washington Post

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A key member of the House Judiciary Committee said Sunday that special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has tentatively agreed to testify on May 15.
The committee has been seeking to hear from Mueller amid disagreements about whether Attorney General William P. Barr mischaracterized the special counsel’s report in his congressional testimony and statements.
Rep. David N. Cicilline (D-R.I.) said on “Fox News Sunday” that the panel and Mueller’s representative had reached a tentative agreement for his testimony.

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