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Deporting a parent without their child is literal kidnapping.

It's clear from your report and the evidence that the President wanted former Attorney General Sessions to violate the Justice Department ethics rules by taking over your investigation and improperly interfering with it to protect himself…

I believe anyone else would engage in the conduct describing your report would have been criminally prosecuted.

In other words, the primary regulator who is supposed to provide oversight of the industry, ask the toughest questions, and scrutinize the merger has longstanding ties through her former employment to one of the banks requesting this…

the report did not conclude that he did not commit obstruction of justice. Is that correct?

We will do this work because there must be accountability for the conduct described in your report, especially as it relates to the President.

So, right now we are dealing with an all-Republican FDIC when it is supposed to be impartial which, I think, raises questions, Mr. Chairman, about the potential politicization of a merger, which should not be the case.

As a part of the settlement with the government, Mr. King, BB&T admitted that between January 1, 2006, and September 30, 2014, 'it certified for FHA insurance mortgage loans that did not meet the HUD underwriting requirements.'

The president has repeatedly claimed that your report found there was no obstruction and that it completely and totally exonerated him, but that is not what your report said, is it?

Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong support of H. Res. 246. This resolution, modeled on legislation passed by the New York City Council, is fully consistent with the First Amendment and affirms the rights of those who support the global BDS…

I am very optimistic about the future of humanity.

I think that your job is very important and what you do within the administration is very important, because I do think that this is ultimately a battle of ideas and philosophy.

Mr. Mueller, obstruction of justice is a serious crime that strikes at the core of an investigator's effort to find the truth, correct?

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. And thank you, Director, for being here today. First, I want to express my appreciation for CRS and the team you have in our home State of New York.