President Trump
Donald John TrumpChelsea Handler says she went into therapy after Trump's win Will it take more deaths or disaster for Washington to fix immigration and border security? Conspiracy theorists keep their Ginsburg death claims alive MORE’s attorney Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler
Jerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerHouse panel votes to subpoena White House, Trump campaign aides Trump dismisses 'waste of time' effort to compel release of full Mueller report Sarah Sanders calls Democrats 'sore losers' for seeking subpoena of Mueller report MORE (D-N.Y.) should “get all the information” from special counsel Robert Mueller
Robert Swan MuellerSasse: US should applaud choice of Mueller to lead Russia probe MORE’s investigation.
Nadler should have access to “everything,” including grand jury material, Giuliani said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”
“Except for little quibbles, I'm not worried about the report at all,” Giuliani added.
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Giuliani also said that while Trump “can’t waive all executive privilege,” the president's team is eager to disclose as much information as legally possible.
“[Attorney General William Barr
William Pelham BarrFive things to watch in Trump tax-return fight Trump: I have not read Mueller report, 'though I have every right to do so' Border fencing labeled first section of Trump's wall was approved under Obama: report MORE] has said he’s going to put up the maximum amount of information possible,” Giuliani said. “The only thing that will stop him will be legal barriers.”
.@realDonaldTrump's lawyer @RudyGiuliani says: “Except for little quibbles, I'm not worried about the report at all.” pic.twitter.com/bnRgwRdcJJ
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) April 7, 2019
Giuliani also hit back at Nadler's claim earlier Sunday that Barr was biased in favor of Trump, saying Nadler “prejudged this case a year ago.”
Nadler, Giuliani said, “was overheard on Amtrak talking about impeachment well before the report came out.”
Giuliani also dismissed claims by members of Mueller’s team that Barr’s four-page summary of Mueller’s findings misrepresented the results of the probe, saying that if the report contained damaging information, Mueller’s team would have provided specific details.
He also suggested sources within Mueller’s office had tipped off CNN about the FBI’s raid on Trump adviser Roger Stone
Roger Jason StoneRoger Stone defends Trump's attacks on Barbara Bush: 'She's dead and he's president' Roger Stone threatens to aid primary challenge against freshman GOP lawmaker Trump: 'The collusion delusion is over' MORE’s home in February.
https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/437742-giuliani-nadler-should-have-access-to-everything-in-mueller-report
2019-04-07 15:16:03Z
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