Sarah Sanders doubles down on the White House’s recurring policy of stonewalling requests from congressional committees. “This is nothing more than a big dog-and-pony show,' she tells ABC News' The Investigation' podcast. 🎧
As the White House and Democrats on Capitol Hill continue waging battles on several fronts, press secretary Sarah Sanders doubled down Tuesday on the administration’s recurring policy of stonewalling what they perceive as oversight outreach from congressional committees.
“I think that's a determination to be made at this point,” Sanders said, when asked whether Trump has explicitly instructed the Justice Department to keep Mueller from testifying. “But that's the president's feeling on the matter and the reason is because we consider this as a case closed as a finished process.”
In a letter to the House Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., the current White House counsel, Pat Cipollone, did not explicitly exert executive privilege, but Sanders said the president’s privacy “is still important.” The special counsel wrote that her comments were “not founded on anything,” even though she repeated the remark several times.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Sarah Sanders says William Barr is serving Trump 'honorably' and Democrats 'disgrace and humiliate themselves'“Democrats only disgrace and humiliate themselves with their baseless attacks on such a fine public servant,' Sanders tweeted.
Lire la suite »
White House to instruct former counsel Don McGahn not to comply with congressional subpoenaThe White House will instruct former White House counsel Donald McGahn not to comply with a subpoena from House Democrats for documents related to the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, according to White House press secretary Sarah Sanders. “I don’t anticipate that that takes place
Lire la suite »
Trump and Putin discussed outcome of Mueller probe as part of hour-long phone conversation, White House saysWhite House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Trump relayed that the special counsel had found “no collusion” between his campaign and Russia in the 2016 election.
Lire la suite »
Trump, Putin discussed Mueller report and agreed no collusion, White House saysNEW: White House says President Trump and President Putin discussed the Mueller report and agreed that 'there was no collusion' during a phone call that lasted more than an hour Friday.
Lire la suite »
White House instructs McGahn not to comply with Democrats' subpoenaThe White House has instructed former White House Counsel Don McGahn not to comply with a subpoena for documents from House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, teeing up the latest in a series of escalating oversight showdowns between the Trump administration and congressional Democrats.
Lire la suite »
WH to instruct former counsel Don McGahn not to comply with congressional subpoenaNEW: The White House will instruct former White House counsel Donald McGahn not to comply with a subpoena from House Democrats for documents related to the Mueller investigation, according to press secretary Sarah Sanders.
Lire la suite »
White House: Trump, Putin spoke for more than an hourPresident Trump spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin for more than an hour, the White House said Friday
Lire la suite »
Trump and Putin spoke by phone, discussed Mueller reportPresident Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by telephone Friday morning for 'over an hour,' during which they briefly discussed special counsel Robert Mueller's report and other issues, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.
Lire la suite »
Trump proposes new rules for asylum seekers, including charging a feePres. Trump has called for new rules for asylum seekers, including charging them a fee, limiting their ability to work legally and demanding that the courts resolve their claims within 180 days.
Lire la suite »
Red Sox manager bows out of White House visit over president's Puerto Rico commentsRed Sox manager Alex Cora, who is Puerto Rican, is the latest member of the team to announce he won't attend.
Lire la suite »