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I will keep asking...Why not subpoena Mueller...? (Original Post)
pbmus
Apr 2019
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,755 posts)1. No point in doing that until they have the complete report
and can question him about it.
Jarqui
(10,126 posts)2. I do not think you would want Mueller's testimony until you hear from Barr
and maybe Rosenstein.
It makes it tougher for them to get their story straight (though they know what Mueller's report says while the rest do not)
Hekate
(90,724 posts)3. They will, and he will come willingly.If I understand correctly, it takes awhile to get subpoenas...
...written, approved, and delivered. Likewise, it seems like a subpoena adds an extra layer of formal legality to the process.
Karadeniz
(22,541 posts)4. Adam Schiff named Mueller as on his list of those he'd call in if he had to.