Sen. Cruz Questions Attorney General Barr on Details of Publicly Released Mueller Report

Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON D.C. U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) member of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary today questioned Attorney General Bill Barr on the Department of Justices report on their investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election during a full committee hearing. There Sen. Cruz highlighted Democrats failed attempts to denounce the validity of the Mueller report based off their biased party-line views against President Trump.

I think this hearing today has been quite revealing to anyone watching it. Although perhaps not for the reason some of the Democratic Senators intended" Sen. Cruz said. One thing thats revealing in the discussions and questions that came up a word that occurred almost none at all is the word Russia. For two and a half years we heard Democratic senators going on and on and on about Russia collusion. Instead the principle attack that the Democratic senators have marshalled upon you concerns this March 27th letter from Robert Mueller. And its an attack that I want people to understand just how revealing it is. If this is their whole argument they aint got nothing."

Watch Sen. Cruzs line of questioning here. A full transcript is below.

Sen. Cruz: Let me start by just saying thank you. Youve had an extraordinarily successful legal career. You didnt have to take this job. And you stepped forward and answered the call yet again knowing full well that you would be subject to the kind of slanderous treatment the Kavanaugh treatment that we have seen of senators impugning your integrity. And I for one am grateful that you answered that call and are leading the Department of Justice both with integrity and fidelity to law. That is what the nation rightly expects of our attorney general and I believe you are performing that very ably.

I think this hearing today has been quite revealing to anyone watching it. Although perhaps not for the reason some of the Democratic Senators intended.

One thing thats revealing in the discussions and questions that came up a word that occurred almost none at all is the word Russia." For two and a half years we heard Democratic senators going on and on and on about Russia collusion. We heard journalists going on and on about Russia collusion. Alleging among other things some using extreme rhetoric calling the president a traitor. We heard very little of that in this hearing today. Instead the principle attack that the Democratic senators have marshalled upon you concerns this March 27th letter from Robert Mueller. And its an attack that I want people to understand just how revealing it is. If this is their whole argument they aint got nothing.

So their argument is as follows--let me see if I understand it correctly. You initially when you received the Mueller Report released to Congress and the public a four-page summary of the conclusions. Then on March 27th Mr. Mueller asked you to release an additional 19 pages the introduction and summary that he had drafted. And indeed in the letter what he says is quote I am requesting that you provide these materials to Congress and authorize their public release at this time. And the reason he says It is to fully capture the context nature and substance of the offices work and conclusion.

So you did not release those 19 pages at that time. Instead a couple of weeks later you released 448 pages. The entire report which includes those 19 pages. Do I have that timeline correct?"

Attorney General Barr: Thats right."

Sen. Cruz: So their entire argument is: General Barr you suppressed the 19 pages that are entirely public that we have that we can read that they know every word of it and their complaint is it was delayed a few weeks. That was because of your decision not to release the report piecemeal but rather to release those 19 pages along with the entire 448 pages produced by the Special Counsel?"

Attorney General Barr: Yes."

Sen. Cruz: If that is their argument I have to say that is an exceptionally weak argument. Because if youre hiding something Ill tell you right now Attorney General Barr youre doing a lousy job of hiding it. Because the thing they suggesting you hid you released to Congress and the American people. So if anyone wants to know whats in those 19 pages that are being so breathlessly Oh Bob Mueller said release the 19 pages. You did. You did it a couple of weeks later. But we can read every word of the 19 pages along with the full report.

In your judgment was the Mueller report thorough?"

Attorney General Barr: Yes."

Sen. Cruz: Did they expend enormous time energy and resources in investigating and producing that report?"

Attorney General Barr: Yes."

Sen. Cruz: And the Mueller report concluded flat out on the question of Russian collusion the evidence did not support criminal charges?"

Attorney General Barr: Thats right."

Sen. Cruz: And indeed the Mueller report if I have these stats right was compiled by 19 lawyers who were on the team approximately forty FBI agents intelligence analysts forensic accountants and professional staff. The Special Counsel issued more than 2800 subpoenas nearly 500 search warrants more than 230 orders for communication records; almost 50 orders authorizing the use of pen registered 13 requests to foreign government for evidence and interviewed approximately 500 witnesses. Is that correct?"

Attorney General Barr: Thats right."

Sen. Cruz: So we have investigated over and over and over again. And the substance of the accusations that have been leveled at the president for two and a half years have magically disappeared. Instead the complaint is the 19 pages that we can all read that is entirely public could have been released a few weeks earlier. Oh the calamity.

Let me shift to a different topic that has already been addressed already quite a bit. I believe the Department of Justice under the Obama administration was profoundly politicized. And was weaponized to go after political opponents of the president.

If that is the case would you agree that politicizing the Department of Justice and weaponizing it to go after your political opponents is an abuse of power?"

Attorney General Barr: I think its an abuse of power regardless of who does it."

Sen. Cruz: Of course."

Attorney General Barr: Yeah."

Sen. Cruz: To the best of your knowledge when did surveillance of the Trump campaign begin?"

Attorney General Barr: The position today appears to be that it began in July. But I do not know the answer to the question."

Sen. Cruz: It is an unusual thing is it not for the Department of Justice to be investigating a candidate for president particularly a candidate from the opposing party of the party in power?"

Attorney General Barr: Yes."

Sen. Cruz: Do we know if the Obama administration investigated any other candidates running for president?"

Attorney General Barr: I dont know."

Sen. Cruz: Do we know if they wiretapped any other--"

Attorney General Barr: Im sorry. I guess they were investigating Hillary Clinton for the email the email thing."

Sen. Cruz: Do we know if there were wiretaps?

Attorney General Barr: I dont know."

Sen. Cruz: Do we know if there were efforts to send investigators in wearing a wire?"

Attorney General Barr: I dont know."

Sen. Cruz: So General Barr I would urge you have had remarkable transparency. You promised this committee you would with regard to the Mueller report. You promised this committee and the American people you would release the Mueller report publicly. You have released the report. Anyone can read it its right here. I appreciate that transparency. I would ask you to bring the same transparency to this line of questioning about whether and the extent to which the previous administration politicized the Department of Justice targeted their political rivals and used law enforcement and intelligence assets to surveil them improperly."

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