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How Congress could respond to the Mueller report

How Congress could respond to the Mueller report

03/24/2019

PBS News Hour

How Congress could respond to the Mueller report

Clip: 3/24/2019 | 7m 49s

How Congress could respond to the Mueller report

A nearly two-year investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election “does not exonerate” President Trump, Attorney General William Barr said in a summary of the Mueller report on Sunday, as Democrats consider whether there is enough evidence to impeach the president. NewsHour politics correspondent Lisa Desjardins joins Hari Sreenivasan for a look at what Congress may do next.

03/24/2019

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