Democrats demand to see Trump-Russia report by 2 AprilPresident heads to Florida to witness environmental problemsGo beyond the headlines: sign up to our US morning briefing 1.57pm GMT No not Donald Trump and Joe Biden, though we’ll come to that later. Trump, 72, and Jerry Nadler, 71.New York contemporaries who’ve been at loggerheads before on their home turf, Nadler is going to be an important needle in Trump’s side as the Democrat battles furiously with AG Bill Barr to get the full report by Robert Mueller passed to Congress. 1.29pm GMT Leading Democrats are heading for a major clash with attorney general William Barr next week if there is no sign of the full report by special counsel Robert Mueller being handed over to Congress. Mueller was appointed by the Department of Justice to act as an independent prosecutor, above the fray, in May 2017, after Donald Trump fired James Comey, the head of the FBI. Mueller took on the investigation into whether the president or his 2016 election campaign colluded with the Russian government or its operatives to defeat Hillary Clinton. And whether the president obstructed justice in the aftermath. Continue reading…
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