Why There Isn't A Subpoena For The Mueller Report Yet

By Emily Loeb and Zach Blau (April 10, 2019, 8:22 PM EDT) -- Following the 2018 midterm elections, commentators predicted that the new Democratic-controlled U.S. House of Representatives would make frequent use of its subpoena power against the Trump administration.[1] Last week, defying those predictions, the House Judiciary Committee voted to authorize Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., to issue subpoenas for special counsel Robert Mueller's final report and for evidence obtained by the special counsel.[2] ...

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