Attorney General Refused to Testify Before The House Judiciary Committee, Whats Next?

Published: May 2, 2019, 10 a.m.

Attorney General William Barr did not show up to testify today before the House Judiciary Committee. The hearing was scheduled to question him about his handling the Robert Mueller report.\nThe House didn\u2019t go on to Subpoena Barr, nor to condemned him, though it could do so in the coming days. The Attorney General is refusing to testify to the House because he refuses to take questions from staff attorneys. He has also refuses to testify in a close session in which they will be able to talk about classify material concerning the Mueller investigation. It looks like a constitutional crisis is already brewing. House Judiciary Committee Chairman, Jerrold Nadler said that Democrats will continue to negotiate to obtain the full report and that they will have to move quickly to hold the AG in \u201ccontempt\u201d if the negotiations fail.\nGuest:\nRuth Conniff, Editor at Large for the Progressive Magazine\nMichael Gerhart, is the scholar-in-residence at the National Constitution Center. And Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill\nDennis J. Berstein, Award Winning investigative reporter and host of Flash Points on the Pacifica Radio Network.\nThe post Attorney General Refused to Testify Before The House Judiciary Committee, What\u2019s Next? appeared first on KPFA.