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Looks like the Muellertards are getting scared

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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,217 Founders Club
    Meek said:

    Mueller's testimony would seem like a great way to explain to all of us how there really was collusion and obstruction since it is right there in the report according to the Muellertards. (Did you read the report!!!!!)

    Alas the whole thing could be collapsing

    https://foxnews.com/politics/mueller-house-testimony-pushed-back-a-week-to-july-24


    Planning for former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's highly anticipated testimony was thrown into disarray Friday as multiple sources said the hearing was delayed amid a "breakdown in negotiations" -- yet others indicated it could still go forward next week as planned.

    Internal talks over the structure of the hearings originally scheduled for July 17 have been heating up for days, with some members complaining they might not have enough time carved out to ask questions.

    Sources said Friday morning the hearings will be pushed back to July 24. A senior source said there was a "breakdown in negotiations" to have Mueller appear.

    Mueller was slated to testify in public before the Judiciary Committee for two hours or more, followed by another two hours-plus of testimony before the House Intelligence Committee in an open setting.

    But some lawmakers complained this wouldn't give them enough time for questions.

    And there were conflicting details over plans for a subsequent private session. One source told Fox News this week that the Democrats plan to have Mueller testify behind closed doors--yet it remained unclear whether Mueller himself would participate in that setting, or if his deputies would answer questions instead.

    House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., has said that the closed-door session would only be with the special counsel’s staff, but House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., left the door open to the possibility that Mueller could testify privately as well. It also remains unclear whether the two committees would hold a joint closed-door session or two separate ones.



    Nothing like transparency.

    @Sources true?
    Got another one
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,913
    edited July 2019
    Mueller has already made it clear that He will not elaborate any further on what is in the report, if subpoena'd. It was nor will ever be his job to offer opinion on the investigation. Nadler will probably collapse in his seat... again.