Republicans ready to look past intervention in Stone case
Mike DeBonis
Feb. 12, 2020 at 6:23 p.m. EST
Congressional Republicans showed little sign Wednesday that they would move to check President Trumps brash public intervention in the federal prosecution of a former campaign confidant, leaving Democrats largely alone to fume about the evaporation of another norm of American governance ...
... House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday that Barr would make his first appearance as Trumps attorney general before the panel on March 31. Nadler told Barr in a letter that the recent tumult has raised grave questions about your leadership of the Department of Justice.
Nadler indicated that the panel would inquire about the handling of the Stone case and other prosecutions related to Trump, as well as Barrs decision to evaluate material that Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Trumps personal attorney, had gathered from Ukrainian sources claiming to have damaging information about former vice president Joe Biden and his family.
The seven-week delay in getting answers vexed many Democrats, who cast Trumps intervention in Stones sentencing as a matter of grave constitutional concern ...
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