NEW: Senate Judiciary Chair Lindsey Graham says he hopes Attorney General Barr "will come to the committee, release as much as possible of the Mueller report." https://t.co/G4CCQM7Qte pic.twitter.com/d9jXBUd2VC— ABC News (@ABC) March 25, 2019
"The rule of law applies both to Republicans and Democrats," said Graham, one day after a four-page summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's report cleared Trump and his team of colluding with Russia to win the election, while AG Barr and Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein cleared Trump of obstruction.
There was "unprofessional conduct" and "shady behavior" by @TheJusticeDept and @FBI, says @LindseyGrahamSC, adding they should have gone to candidate @realDonaldTrump to tell him people in his orbit were in contact with Russians— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) March 25, 2019
What makes no sense to me is that all the abuse by the Department of Justice, in the FBI the unprofessional conduct, the shady behavior — nobody seems think that's much important," Graham said of the "double standard" of alleged pro-Clinton and anti-Trump bias by officials pic.twitter.com/q3AgZbev2m — POLITICO (@politico) March 25, 2019
House Republicans led this charge last Congress. They are now in the minority and so Graham appears to be taking the baton.— Nicholas Fandos (@npfandos) March 25, 2019
That said, the rules of both chambers make it much easier for the House to investigate without the support of the minority than the Senate.
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