'We don't need a hole in one here, we just need to not whiff.' ⛳️ ⚾ RepTedLieu channels his inner golfer and baseball player as he previews Robert Mueller's forthcoming congressional testimony.
The hearing is being billed as a make-or-break moment for Democrats pressing for the House to begin an impeachment inquiry into the President, with advocates predicting his appearance will convince the public of the seriousness of the alleged crimes detailed in the sweeping report.
"It's another expression of the cover up that Barr has been running," House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler said Tuesday.Schiff said that he expects Mueller and his team members to appear next week, despite the comments from Barr and the resistance from DOJ."I think it's been clear from the very beginning Barr had no interest in seeing Mueller testify," Schiff said.
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