It doesn't make a lot of sense. And it also doesn't flow legally that he would be willing to talk to Bob Mueller, but under subpoena to Congress, that he would not answer any of our questions.
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Swalwell expresses confusion over Steve Bannon's willingness to cooperate with Mueller but not with Congress.
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Well, they should understand, my colleagues, that people are scared. They're pissed off. They don't want us to be nice. They want us to use the leverage that we have.
Now, let's, let's transfer or fast forward to another trial that took place recently. The President's son Hunter Biden tried to plead. Was not able to do that.
Over and over again this Congress we have seen House Republicans set aside congressional work--the people's business--to do the former President's bidding.
If Donald Trump, as the jury unanimously found, covered up 2016 conduct of a pattern that we saw again in 2020, and we see him limbering up for in 2024, then he deserves to be found guilty.





