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Jim Jordan Sounds the Alarm After Mueller to Put His Deputy on the Witness Panel During Hearing

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The rules and the law don't matter for the coup cabal targeting @realDonaldTrump. https://twitter.com/Jim_Jordan/status/1153704515973128193 

 

7-23-19

Jim Jordan Sounds the Alarm After Mueller to Put His Deputy on the Witness Panel During Hearing

 

 

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Written by Cristina Laila | Source: The Gateway Pundit | July 23, 2019 04:08 PM
 
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Robert Mueller

Former special counsel Robert Mueller is scheduled to testify Wednesday to the House Intelligence and House Judiciary Committees for a total of 5 hours.

Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sounded the alarm on Tuesday and said that Mueller made last minute changes to put his chief of staff Aaron Zebley on the witness panel with Mueller.

According to reports, Mueller made the last minute request to swear-in his deputy to answer questions that Mueller couldn’t answer himself.

JIM JORDAN: Rumor is that Aaron Zebley (Mueller’s Chief of Staff) will be on the witness panel with Mueller. You don’t get to change the rules right before kickoff, especially after a 22 month, $30 million investigation.

Nadler said the only witness for the hearing so far is Mueller.

“I am not aware of any witnesses beyond Mueller at this point,” a House Judiciary spokesman said.

Republican Congressman Doug Collins (GA) also chimed in and said in a statement, “If Democrats believe it is the special counsel’s responsibility to testify to his report, they have no ground for outsourcing that duty at the expense of our committee’s integrity.

Judicial Watch boss Tom Fitton said in response to the last minute changes, “The rules and the law don’t matter for the coup cabal targeting President Trump.”

 

Rumor is that Aaron Zebley (Mueller’s Chief of Staff) will be on the witness panel with Mueller.

You don’t get to change the rules right before kickoff, especially after a 22 month, $30 million investigation.