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A court filing says he will talk to the House Judiciary Committee in a closed-door interview. The agreement was reached after the committee spent two years trying to get him to appear. Former White House counsel Don McGahn has agreed to doing a closed-door interview with lawmakers on former President Donald Trump s alleged attempts to block the investigation into Trump campaign ties with Russia. The House Judiciary Committee said on Wednesday that it had reached an agreement with the Biden Justice Department on McGahn, and that it expects him to appear for a transcribed interview. In that session, Mr. McGahn will respond to questions about Special Counsel Robert Mueller s investigation, allegations of obstruction of justice, and former President Trump s attack on Mr. McGahn s credibility, the committee said in a statement. ....
Mon, Feb 8th 2021 7:59pm Tim Cushing For some reason, we, the people, keep having to shell out cash to employ a lot of unreasonable law enforcement officers. We ve already seen some federal courts respond to violent law enforcement responses to the mere presence of journalists and legal observers during protests. The targeting of non-participants by law enforcement has been met with injunctions and harsh words for the officers participating in these attacks. Much of what s been covered here deals with months of ongoing protests in Portland, Oregon and violent responses by federal officers. But this appeals court ruling (via Mike Scarcella) shows the problem isn t confined to the Northwest or federal law enforcement. Cops are attacking journalists in other cities as they try to do nothing more than cover highly newsworthy events. ....