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High court blocks House from grand jury testimony

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday prevented the House of Representa­tives from obtaining secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion.

The court’s unsigned order granted the Trump administra­tion’s request to keep previously undisclose­d details from the investigat­ion of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election out of the hands of Democratic lawmakers, at least until early summer.

The court then will decide whether to extend its hold and schedule the case for arguments in the fall.

WASHINGTON — Mark Menezes, the nominee for deputy secretary of the Energy Department, on Wednesday clarified remarks he made in February, saying the Trump administra­tion has no plans to use Yucca Mountain as a nuclear waste storage site.

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-nev., pressed Menezes during his confirmati­on hearing before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, asking for a clarificat­ion.

“The administra­tion will not be pursuing Yucca Mountain as a solution for nuclear waste, and I am fully supportive of the president’s decision and applaud him for taking action when so many have failed to do so,” Menezes told Cortez Masto.

Menezes, currently an undersecre­tary, said in February that the department was trying to “put together a process that will give us a path to permanent storage at Yucca.” But

President Donald Trump already had declared on Twitter that he was committed to alternativ­es to Yucca Mountain.

Menezes assured Cortez Masto that was still the case and reiterated the department’s effort to study interim storage of nuclear waste at other sites. The budget includes $27.5 million for studies of temporary storage at public and privately owned sites.

It would take congressio­nal action to allow storage of nuclear waste at private sites or locations other than Yucca Mountain.

There are several bills introduced in Congress that call for considerat­ion of interim storage sites, including those that include Yucca Mountain.

Nevada’s congressio­nal delegation is backing bills filed in the House and Senate that would require consent of a governor and other stakeholde­rs in a state chosen to store nuclear waste.

Political opposition and legal challenges to permanent storage of nuclear waste in Nevada have led to a three-decade impasse on the government’s ability to accept and store the waste.

Proposed interim storage sites in New Mexico and Texas also face local opposition.

Energy Committee Chairman Lisa Murkowski, R-alaska, and ranking Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia praised Menezes and the department’s plans for energy projects and his performanc­e in his current post.

The committee followed social distancing guidelines during the afternoon hearing, with many senators asking questions from offices and other locations through video technology.

Contact Gary Martin at gmartin@ reviewjour­nal.com or 202-662-7390. Follow @garymartin­dc on Twitter.

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