Democrats May Try to Subpoena Mueller Report If It's Not Public
- Mueller is expected to report to Barr as soon as next week
- The public will see ‘a coverup’ if report private: Blumenthal
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Democrats in Congress may seek to subpoena Special Counsel Robert Mueller or the results of his Russia probe if the results -- expected to be submitted to the Justice Department as early as next week -- aren’t publicly released.
“The public will feel rightly that there is a coverup” if details are withheld, Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, told CNN Thursday.