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On the recordJune 11, 2019
Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Mr. Speaker, I am going to use my 1 minute to actually refute these blatant allegations and fantasies, I believe, by my fellow Democrats, and that is how somehow the President and the Department of Justice has been stonewalling them. Let me go over the timelines really quick. On March 22, the Attorney General immediately notified the chairmen and the ranking members of the House and Senate Committees on Judiciary that they had received the confidential report from the special counsel. The next day, the Attorney General informed Congress of the special counsel's principal conclusions. March 29, he updated the Congress on what could be done and what redactions had to be made. Then on April 18, less than a month after receiving it, the Attorney General made the redacted confidential report available to Congress and the entire public. The same day, the Attorney General released the confidential report and made the minimally-redacted version of the confidential report available for review. Mr. Speaker, I would urge a ``no'' vote on this resolution, and I yield back the balance of my time. Mr. McGOVERN. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself the remainder of my time. Mr. Speaker, my friends on the other side have responded to this legislation with the same old same old. They are circling the wagons around this President and his team.…
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Debbie Lesko
Republican · Arizona

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