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To: janetjanet998; BEJ; Diana in Wisconsin; cuban leaf; rickomatic; sevlex; chuckee; DarthVader; ...

Congress, after all, has the power to legislate an amendment to Rule 6(e) that would permit disclosure of grand-jury materials from a special counsel investigation to appropriate congressional committees.”

Will members of the D party Congress attempt to amend Rule 6(e) in order to obtain grand jury material deemed ‘critically important’?
No?

Logical thinking, why?

Why paint a narrative that the one item you cannot possess is the one item you need in order to justify your argument?

People elected ‘knowingly’ spreading false-information


101 posted on 07/26/2019 11:38:21 AM PDT by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: generally

Congress, in its’ Constitutional role considering impeachment is not bound by the Rules of Criminal Procedure.

And is co-equal to the courts and the executive.

If they cite the information is for the purposes of Impeachment, any court in the land will approve subpoena for Grand Jury information by the FULL HOUSE.

But not a committee.

Rule 6(e) is not law and Congress is not bound by it.


126 posted on 07/26/2019 12:48:03 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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