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To: locogringo who wrote (1149273)7/13/2019 10:02:28 AM
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It's going to be a glorious sideshow!!

House Dems to Nadler:
How dare you rob us of
our PR in The Mueller Show



Hot Air, by Ed Morrissey


At the moment, Robert Mueller is still scheduled to make his post-special counsel appearance next Wednesday at the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. That date may slip, or perhaps not happen at all, thanks to a revolt among Judiciary’s rank and file. With a two-hour limit and 41 committee members, junior Democrats fear not getting an opportunity for some serious media coverage: Junior lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee could get shut out of next week’s highly anticipated hearing with special counsel Robert Mueller — and they’re not happy about it.

Original Article



To: locogringo who wrote (1149273)7/13/2019 10:32:56 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1578757
 
"That's all?"
I'm afraid so.

"Why not unlimited questioning until both sides are satisfied? "
R's wanted more time to make fools of themselves, so now they have an extra 30 minutes.



After Nadler and Schiff’s announcement, the top Republican on the Judiciary panel, Georgia Rep. Doug Collins, said: “I appreciate news the chairman has taken seriously the concerns Judiciary Republicans raised this week. The new format will allow all Judiciary Republicans to question the special counsel on July 24.”

://time.com/5625942/muellers-congress-testimony-delayed/