House Judiciary Committee leaves empty chair for Barr after he refuses to testify
An empty chair for Attorney General William Barr sat in a committee room on Capitol Hill on Thursday.
Barr had informed the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that he would not testify at the Thursday hearing.
{mosads}A Justice Department spokeswoman said in a statement that the committee’s Democratic chairman placed “unprecedented and unnecessary” conditions on the hearing by arranging to have committee lawyers ask him questions. The DOJ argued that only members of Congress should be asking questions.
The chairman, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), in turn accused Barr of “trying to blackmail the committee” to operate the way the administration wanted.
“The Committee will convene at 9:00 tomorrow morning, as planned,” Nadler said in a statement. “My colleagues will be present. I hope and expect that Attorney General Barr will be there as well.”
Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) also brought Kentucky Fried Chicken, as well as a fake chicken, into the hearing room in a statement directed at Barr.
@RepCohen walks into House Judiciary Committee with a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken, with a fake chicken — a clear shot at Barr for not showing up to today’s hearing
— Olivia Beavers (@Olivia_Beavers) May 2, 2019
.@RepCohen brought a plastic chicken and a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken (which he is tucking into ahead of this 9AM House Judiciary hearing.)
“He’s here,” Cohen said, pointing to the chicken and referring to AG Barr who is not attending after a grilling in the Senate. pic.twitter.com/bGz3HCRSCQ
— Lauren Gambino (@laurenegambino) May 2, 2019
Barr was slated to answer questions about the findings and his own summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. He spoke to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
— Updated 9:13 a.m.
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