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House Dems refuse partially redacted Mueller report

EPA-EFE / ERIK S. LESSER

All Democratic Party members of the United States House Judiciary Committee on Friday refused to look at the less-redacted version of the special counsel Robert Mueller’s report offered by the Department of Justice. In a letter, Democrats led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (pictured) reiterated their demands for access to the full report, including the secret information obtained through a grand jury.

Attorney General William Barr offered chosen few lawmakers the full unredacted text, as the House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler subpoenaed the DoJ for the whole document. Another committee of the US House of representatives also demanded a complete Mueller report, which details alleged collusion between the US President Donald Trump's collusion with Russian actors during his election campaign.

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