Did Congress read the Mueller report? More than a quarter of these key lawmakers won't say.
Source: Washington Post
Did Congress read the Mueller report? More than a quarter of these key lawmakers wont say.
By Scott Clement, Emily Guskin and Kevin Uhrmacher May 24, 2019
Rep. Justin Amash broke ranks with fellow Republicans when he said special counsel Robert S. Mueller IIIs report shows that President Trump took actions that meet the threshold for impeachment, arguing that the stark partisan divide over the findings was because few members of Congress have read the report.
While its common for politicians to draw very different conclusions from the same set of facts, the Michigan congressmans suggestion in several tweetstorms this past week is bolder that most lawmakers simply ignored Muellers report.
So how many lawmakers actually read the entire 448-page, redacted report released on April 18?
A Washington Post canvass of House and Senate members on the relevant committees the Judiciary and Intelligence committees in both chambers found most saying they have read the publicly released report in its entirety, but over 3 in 10 declined to respond to five yes-or-no questions after repeated contact attempts, offered unclear answers or said they have not read the full report.
Three out of the four Republican chairmen or ranking GOP members on the Judiciary and Intelligence committees did not respond when asked how they reviewed the report, while one senior Democratic senator said he has read the executive summaries but not the full report with redactions.
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