The News-Times

Barr’s testimony to House on Mueller in doubt

- — Hearst wire services

The Justice Department has informed the House Judiciary Committee that Attorney General William Barr may skip a Thursday hearing on special counsel Robert Mueller’s report if committee lawyers seek to question him.

The Democratic-run committee plans to allow counsels from both sides to ask Barr about the Russia probe after the traditiona­l round of questionin­g by lawmakers. Department officials also told the committee that they opposed a plan to go into a closed session if members wanted to discuss redacted portions of Mueller’s report, according to a senior Democratic aide on the committee, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the confidenti­al communicat­ions with the department.

Justice Department spokeswoma­n Kerri Kupec said given that Barr had agreed to testify, lawmakers “should be the ones doing the questionin­g. He remains happy to engage with members on their questions regarding the Mueller report.”

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