NEW: House Intel Chair Adam Schiff and ranking R Devin Nunes (!) have sent a joint letter requesting Mueller and others brief the committee, and to receive the special counsel's counterintelligence materials
Manafort is turning over property and assets worth at least $36 million to the US government and to his debtors and victims, which are mostly banks, as part of his criminal sentences.
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What happened between Sunday and today that made Barr expand the list of things he will cut from the Mueller Report?
On Sunday, it was (1) grand jury material and (2) stuff that impacts ongoing cases.
Now he's added (3) intelligence information and (4) "embarrassing" material.
House Judiciary Chair @RepJerryNadler to AG Barr: "“As I informed the Attorney General earlier this week, Congress requires the full and complete Mueller report, without redactions, as well as access to the underlying evidence, by April 2. That deadline still stands"
NEW: Pres. Trump says he has "great confidence" in AG William Barr after a new letter from the DOJ outlines plan to release the Mueller report in full by mid-April: "If that's what he'd like to do, I have nothing to hide." https://t.co/3WfxrTic3y
House Judiciary Chair @RepJerryNadler to AG Barr: "“As I informed the Attorney General earlier this week, Congress requires the full and complete Mueller report, without redactions, as well as access to the underlying evidence, by April 2. That deadline still stands"
NEW: Barr writes to Judiciary Committee leaders that the Mueller report will be ready for release with redactions by "mid-April, if not sooner," per @LauraAJarrett. Barr also proposes testifying before the Senate/House Judiciary Committees May 1 and May 2.
BREAKING: Attorney General Bill Barr says the Justice Department will have the Mueller report ready to release by “mid-April, if not sooner" https://t.co/xOPy0IwXxA
2,800 Subpoenas
500 Search Warrants
500 Witness Interviews
230 Communication Records
40 FBI Agents
19 Attorneys
300+ Pages of Report.
We got 4 pages and 3 days of press coverage. #ReleaseTheFullMuellerReportNOW
Former WH special counsel Ty Cobb says on MSNBC of Trump & allies’ attacks on Mueller: "It certainly drove up the negatives of the institution of the special counsel, and tactically that may have been beneficial to the president. I regret that it came to that…"