In a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) and Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)
on Friday, Barr wrote that the public version of the report would be
scrubbed of sensitive national security information that could
compromise sources and methods; grand jury material; information that
could impact ongoing investigations; and “information that would unduly
infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of
peripheral third parties.” -The Hill
The dems just want to know which of them are going to be indicted. I'm
going long on short roes and lamppost. That is how this ends!
This was from a testimony to Nadler in 1999. He understands what the
law requires. Barr should be sending the law back to him in a very
public manner:
"As for “notifications and reports” (section 600.9) from the
Attorney General to Congress, the order states (64 Fed. Reg. 37041) that
the required reports would be “brief notifications, with an outline of
the actions and the reasons for them.” As noted earlier, the
Attorney General’s report at the conclusion of a special counsel’s
investigation is to include (section 600.9(a)(3)) “a description and
explanation” of any times in which the Attorney General countermanded a
proposed action by a special counsel because it was “so inappropriate or
unwarranted under established Departmental practices that it should not
be pursued.”
https://www.brookings.edu/testimonies/attorney-generals-special-counsel-regulations/
Nadler is a corrupt and partisan politician. Otherwise known as a US Congressman.
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