The department said in a court filing Monday morning that it would be “irreparably harmed” without a stay.
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House panel subpoenas former White House aide Rob Porter
The panel issued the summons to Porter, seeking his testimony on Sept. 17.
Analysis: Mueller’s testimony likely ends Democrats’ hopes for impeachment
The special counsel adds little to what was in his report, and President Trump’s supporters are calling Wednesday’s hearing a victory.
In House testimony, Mueller dismisses Trump’s claims of exoneration in Russia probe
The former special counsel declares that Russian election interference is one of the greatest challenges to democracy that he has encountered in his career.
Robert Mueller delays his testimony 1 week to allow more questions
The special counsel is now scheduled to speak to 2 House committees on July 24
Trump accuses Mueller before planned congressional testimony
The testimony of Robert Mueller in open session, says a House committee chairman, would counter what he called a ‘campaign of disinformation’ led by Attorney General William Barr about what’s in the report.
House Democrats gain little traction on impeachment after detour to Watergate
Former White House counsel John Dean testifies about the parallels between President Trump and his former boss, President Richard Nixon, but acknowledges he is not a ‘fact witness.’
At site of D-Day ceremony, Trump calls Mueller ‘a fool,’ says Pelosi is ‘a disaster’
The president conducted the television interview at the site of a solemn ceremony in France commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.
Maine native drafts ‘articles of impeachment’ in New York Times
Ian Prasad Philbrick, a 2012 graduate of Greely High School, based his interactive opinion piece on the templates from Nixon’s impeachment in 1974 and Clinton’s in 1998.
Trump attacks Mueller, using discredited conflict-of-interest charges
The president in tweets also seemingly acknowledged for the first time that Russia had helped him win in 2016.