Rep. Charlie Crist (D-Fla.): “Reports have emerged recently, general, that members of the special counsel’s team are frustrated at some level with the limited information included in your March 24th letter, that it does not adequately or accurately, necessarily, portray the report’s findings. Do you know what they’re referencing with that?”
Attorney General William P. Barr: “No, I don’t. I think — I think — I suspect that they probably wanted more put out, but in my view, I was not interested in putting out summaries or trying to summarize, because I think any summary, regardless of who prepares it, not only runs the risk of, you know, being underinclusive or overinclusive, but also, you know, would trigger a lot of discussion and analysis that really should await everything coming out at once.”
— Exchange at a hearing of a House appropriations subcommittee, April 9
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.): “You made a conclusion on the question of obstruction of justice that was not contained in the Mueller report. … Did Bob Mueller support your conclusion?”
Barr: “I don’t know whether Bob Mueller supported my conclusion.”
— Exchange at a hearing of a Senate appropriations subcommittee, April 10
The Pinocchio Test
View the complete May 3 article by Salvador Rizzo on The Washington Post website here.