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House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler said Thursday evening that special counsel Robert Mueller would like to testify before the committee, but he wants to do so behind closed doors. I think I can say at this point that he wants to testify in private, Nadler told MSNBC s Rachel Maddow on her show Thursday. He said that the special counsel is willing to make an opening statement, but he wants to testify in private. Asked why he doesn t want to testify publicly, Nadler res
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ponded, I don t know why. However, he also offered a reason Mueller might prefer private testimony. He env
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isions himself -- correctly -- as a man of great rectitude, and apolitical, and he doesn t want to participate in anything that he might regard as a political spectacle, Nadler said. Nadler also clarified that while the special counsel did not want to appear in an open hearing, there would be a tra
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nscript of the proceedings, should Mueller appear. But Mueller s appearance still remains an open question.President Trump has said he doesn t want Mueller to testify before Congress, and the administration has already taken steps to prevent others, including Mueller s star witness, former White House counsel Don McGahn, from appearing before Congress. Still, it s not clear that the administration could stop Mueller if he wishes to testify, particularly once Mueller is a private citizen.CBS News Rebecca Kaplan contributed to this report. Fnnl Mark Kirk becomes first GOP senator to meet with SCOTUS nominee
CBS From CBS News Chip Reid: GREEN BAY, WISC. - In my report on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric tonight I touched on the Republican strategy in battleground states, particularly in the Midwest, but I didn t have enough time
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to get into much detail. So here s a little of what was left on the cutting room floor. We interviewed the McCain campaign s political director, Mike DuHaime, and he talk
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ed about how the campaign is targeting Democrats who haven t been sold on Barack Obama. There is no shortage of Democrats who are right now not ready to vote for Senator Obama he told us. They have questions about his leadership and his readiness to be Presiden
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t. And a lot of them, DuHaime says, are frustrated Hillary Clinton supporters: There are certainly a lot of Democrats, some maybe who didn t vote in the primaries, certainly some who did vote for Hillary Clinton, who we feel we have a very good shot at. So how are they going about it They re microtargeting . They look for areas where there are heavy concentrations of Democrats, especially counties where conservative Democrats predominate, and where large majorities voted for Clinton in the primary. And there are plenty of these target-rich environments in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota -- even Ohio.A good example -- northeastern Ohio, in the vicinity of Youngstown. That s one reason they held a rally with Sarah Palin their first rally together after