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House Panel Votes Barr In Contempt, Escalating Trump Dispute
The House Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress. -
Talks Don't Stop Committee's Plan For Contempt Vote For Barr
If the committee holds Barr in contempt, it would be the first step in what could be a protracted, multipronged court battle between Congress and the Trump administration. -
As Hurricane Relief Stalls In D.C., Trump To Rally Base In Florida Panhandle
The president is holding a rally in Florida on Wednesday, as the 2020 campaign accelerates. Officials in the region are not happy that funding to help rebuild after Hurricane Michael has been held up. -
Democrats Set Contempt Vote For Barr Over Mueller Report
Congress will vote on whether to hold the attorney general in contempt for refusing to release the full Mueller report. -
Deadline Looms On Mueller Report As Trump Changes Position
The House Judiciary Committee chairman has given Barr a Monday deadline to comply with his demand for an unredacted version of Mueller's Russia probe report. -
Empty Chair And A Prop Chicken: Barr Skips Mueller Hearing
Barr's decision to skip the hearing came the day the department missed a committee deadline to provide the panel with a full, unredacted version of Mueller's Russia report and its underlying evidence. -
AG Barr Faces Capitol Hill Grilling On His Handling Of Mueller Report
Attorney General William Barr testified before Congress on Wednesday, facing sharp questions from lawmakers over his handling of the Mueller report. -
Barr Won't Testify Before House Panel Thursday
Attorney General William Barr has told members of the House Judiciary Committee that he will not testify before their committee Thursday. -
Barr, Mueller Trade Barbs As Russia Probe Rift Goes Public
Attorney General William Barr pushed back at the special counsel's "snitty" complaints over his handling of the Trump-Russia investigation report. -
House Democrats' Campaign Chief Says Focus on Kitchen Table Issues, Not Impeachment
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair Cheri Bustos says House Democrats can keep their majority in 2020 by focusing on local concerns from voters rather than "the outrage of the day."