The White House on Wednesday rejected House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler's demands for information as part of an obstruction probe, saying it will "continue to work in good faith" to accommodate "Congress's legitimate requests for information."
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Wed, 05/15/2019 - 10:24am
The White House on Wednesday rejected House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler's demands for information as part of an obstruction probe, saying it will "continue to work in good faith" to accommodate "Congress's legitimate requests for information."