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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
In a letter, @RepKevinBrady tells @RepRichardNeal he will be abusing his oversight powers if he moves forward with a subpoena for Trump’s tax returns. Neal told reporters he will make a decision by the end of the day. https://t.co/qFyiGSprxM — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
@kyledcheney But where is it from? That’s the really important question (also chocolate > cinnamon always) — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
I don't have terribly strong feelings about the Aperol spritz, but I do take issue with this article negatively comparing it to a Capri Sun after soccer practice on a hot day. Because that was delicious. https://t.co/o0atJNwrUS — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
.@RepRichardNeal says he’ll have a decision on how to proceed on pursuing the president’s tax returns tomorrow. On Monday Treasury Secretary Mnuchin formally denied the request for the returns. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @alanhe: North Carolinians Mark Meadows and Thom Tillis positioning against Burr re: subpoenaing Don Jr. https://t.co/uIaGRPw6wa — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
"When Schiff goes to the microphone, he's conning this whole country. And he knows it," Trump says of @RepAdamSchiff during this lengthy impromptu press conference. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
“It will be an embarrassment if the Democrat majority brings this to the floor,” @GOPLeader says of the House Judiciary Committee resolution to hold Barr in contempt. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
“The only crisis we have is the majority of this Congress,” @GOPLeader says in response to @SpeakerPelosi saying earlier she agreed with @RepJerryNadler that the country is in a constitutional crisis. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Asked about the GOP-controlled Senate Intel subpoena of Donald Trump Jr, @GOPLeader tells @nancycordes it’s time to move on. “I think they have it wrong,” he said. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
.@SpeakerPelosi suggests that there may be other contempt of Congress issues she may need to deal with in addition to Barr and may want to put them on the House floor at the same time. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
.@SpeakerPelosi tells @nancycordes it remains to be seen whether the administration will comply with the constitution on oversight requests. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Subpoenas keep flying: @RepAdamSchiff and @RepDevinNunes join together to subpoena documents related to the Mueller investigation, including all counterintelligence and foreign intelligence materials, by 5/15. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Can't make this timing up: the civil litigation that stemmed from former AG Eric Holder being held in contempt in 2012...was JUST settled today, on the same day @HouseJudiciary voted to hold a second attorney in contempt. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Asked about long-term ramifications of the executive branch defying subpoenas, @RepDougCollins says, “I’m always concerned about Congress’ oversight role but I’m more concerned about a committee that’s not doing its job properly.” — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
“The constitutional crisis is the committee asking from the attorney general things he cannot give,” @RepDougCollins says in response to @RepJerryNadler. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Nadler says he’s likely to pursue civil contempt. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
.@RepJerryNadler says contempt resolution against Barr will move to the House floor “rapidly.” Congress can pursue… https://t.co/qfXE9KML3W
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @RebeccaRKaplan: .@RepJerryNadler says contempt resolution against Barr will move to the House floor “rapidly.” Congress can pursue crim… — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
.@RepJerryNadler says contempt resolution against Barr will move to the House floor “rapidly.” Congress can pursue criminal contempt, civil contempt, or both. Criminal contempt unlikely to achieve much as DOJ would control; civil contempt could lead to long court battle. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
“We have talked for a long time about approaching a constitutional crisis. We are now in it,” @RepJerryNadler says. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
https://t.co/das4aGWDe8 — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
On a party line vote of 24 yeas to 16 nays, the House Judiciary Committee has voted to hold AG Barr in contempt and referred the resolution to the full House. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
After a long day of back and forth the House Judiciary Committee is voting now on a motion to hold AG Barr in contempt. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
This was a key point of contention between DOJ and House Judiciary Dems. DOJ was only allowing 12 members of Congress to view the less-redacted report, not all 535 members. They rejected a request to expand that number to all members of the Intel + Judiciary committees. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Sarah Sanders this morning, per @kathrynw5: “Look I think it’s so absurd this idea that Congress doesn’t get to see… https://t.co/GsaV4DkZeW
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Sarah Sanders this morning, per @kathrynw5: “Look I think it’s so absurd this idea that Congress doesn’t get to see the Mueller report, in fact there’s a less redacted version of the Mueller report sitting there waiting for them to come and look at it.” — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Per @ClareHymes22, here’s the letter from AG Barr to President Trump this morning recommending he make a protective assertion of executive privilege over the entire Mueller report and underlying documents —> https://t.co/uqC75pe1lf — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
.@RepDougCollins says @RepJerryNadler moved to contempt at “lightening speed,” noting the difference in the length of time between subpoena and contempt for Barr (20 days) and Holder (250+ days) — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
.@RepJerryNadler says this fight is not just about the Mueller report, but about defending the right of Congress to conduct oversight over the executive branch. Watch more at https://t.co/yzAaiodnVW — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @stevenportnoy: NADLER RESPONDS -- House Judiciary chairman decries what he calls a "clear escalation" of battle over access, accusing… — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Here’s the letter from DOJ saying as much —> https://t.co/kvvo0pNdcY — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
The president has asserted privilege over the entire Mueller report and underlying documents per two sources. This… https://t.co/mm7rpHb4GR
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
The president has asserted privilege over the entire Mueller report and underlying documents per two sources. This is in response to a threat by DOJ if the House Judiciary Committee went ahead with a vote to recommend contempt for AG Barr. That hearing just got underway. — PolitiTweet.org