House panel votes to hold Barr in contempt: What does it mean?
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The House Judiciary Committee voted to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress after President Trump asserted executive privilege over the Mueller report. NBC’s Pete Williams weighs in, saying: “The committee will probably end up with some of what it wants, though not everything. And this is going to take months, possibly years.”May 9, 2019
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