Rebecca Shabad
43m ago / 5:47 PM CDT
Pelosi stays course on impeachment, Nadler to go to court over Mueller grand jury info, McGahn subpoena
Pelosi said Wednesday evening that her position on whether the House pursues impeachment has not yet changed following Mueller's testimony.
"My position has always been whatever decision we make in that regard would have to be done with our strongest possible hand, and we still have some outstanding matters in the courts,†she said at a news conference, flanked by three of her committee chairmen, when NBC News’ Kasie Hunt asked whether the Mueller hearings changed her thinking on impeachment.
“If we have a case for impeachment, that’s the place where we’ll have to go,†she added, saying, “The stronger our case is, the worse the Senate will look for letting the president off the hook.â€
Nadler said at the news conference that by the end of the week, he'll ask the courts for the grand jury information in the Mueller report and to enforce a subpoena issued to former White House counsel Don McGahn.
House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings, D-Md., said Mueller’s testimony “was a giant step in making sure that the American people got a picture of all of this.â€
https://www.nbcnews.com/card/pelosi-doesnt-budge-impeachment-nadler-go-court-over-grand-jury-n1034261