Maryanne Marsh knows there is no difference between House attorneys questioning Barr and Senate attorneys questioning Kavanaugh. This is just Barr's excuse for not going before Democrats.
April 29, 2019

Left-leaning Fox News guest Maryanne Marsh battled two conservative pundits who said that Attorney General William Barr should not have to answer questions from attorneys for the House of Representatives.

During a discussion on Monday, conservatives Bill McGurn and Brian Brenberg argued that Democrats had no right to have their attorney ask questions of Barr during a scheduled Judiciary Committee hearing. For his part, the chairman of the committee, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) has said that he will not allow a witness to dictate the committee’s procedures.

“How about politicians do their job?” Brenberg grumbled. “They are hired to do the oversight. Why in the world are they outsourcing to their committee counsel. If they can’t do the job then they should resign their post because they are not in the right spot. I think Barr is totally right here. I think it’s disrespectful to his position and I think it’s an abdication of duty by the people elected to do that exact thing.”

Marsh reminded Brenberg that Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee had called in an outside prosecutor to question a witness in Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court hearings.

“Oh, you mean like they did with Kavanaugh?” Marsh said. “Like they did to Nixon, like they did to Clinton, like they’ve done to everybody else?”

“He’s the attorney general of the United States,” she explained. “And frankly, so far he’s been acting like an accomplice. He won’t provide an un-redacted [copy of the special counsel Robert Mueller’s report]. He misrepresented the Mueller report, held on to it.”

“It’s just not true,” Brenberg complained.

“He is not providing an un-redacted copy,” Marsh observed.

“They are not facts,” Wall Street Journal columnist William McGurn said of Marsh’s answer. “There was no collusion and Bill Barr explained why there’s no obstruction charges. If the Democrats want to play games, I would bet on him. Are they going to hold him in contempt? Really?”

“Yes,” Marsh replied.

Brenberg called the congressional oversight a “Bill Barr smear campaign.”

Marsh pointed out, however, that there is precedent that would allow Barr to release the Mueller report in an un-redacted format.

“Unless and until Congress gets an un-redacted copy of that so they can ask the right questions,” Marsh said.

“So you want grand jury information to be exposed?” Fox News host Sandra Smith charged.

“Yes!” Marsh stated. “Except for those 14 cases that Mueller has referred to other courts.”

“This is about the attorney general saying he’s going to investigate the FBI spying into the Trump campaign,” McGurn opined. “This effort is to smear him before it.”

“FISA judges awarded those warrants,” Marsh reminded her colleagues. “So, you’re smearing those judges.”

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