Rep. Katherine Clark: We Need To See Full Mueller Report

‘Grand jury material has been waived in the past, allowing judiciary members to see it’

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BERMAN: "Breaking news, the House Judiciary Committee has just announced that it will vote on Wednesday to authorize subpoenas to get the full Mueller report. Joining us now is Congresswoman Katherine Clark. She is the vice chair of the House Democratic Caucus. She joins us now. Thank you very much for being with us. Why is it necessary to authorize subpoenas at this point, before William Barr, the attorney general, turns over the Mueller report?" 
CLARK: "Yes, because we need to see this full report. And a way to do it is to be very clear with Attorney General Barr that we are not going to just rely on the Barr report, but we need to see the underlying evidence and the full report from Mr. Mueller. And I think the clear message that the Judiciary Committee is sending is that we're serious about an April 2nd deadline. Of course we are open to negotiating. But the time is of the essence, and that we want to keep the pressure on, that if they will not give us the report, then we're going to bring them in front of Congress --"
BERMAN: "Does that mean --"
CLARK: "And have them explain the report to the American people." 

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