Giuliani: Nadler should have access to ‘everything’ in Mueller report

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President Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) should “get all the information” from special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

Nadler should have access to “everything,” including grand jury material, Giuliani said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

“Except for little quibbles, I’m not worried about the report at all,” Giuliani added.

{mosads}Giuliani also said that while Trump “can’t waive all executive privilege,” the president’s team is eager to disclose as much information as legally possible.

“[Attorney General William Barr] has said he’s going to put up the maximum amount of information possible,” Giuliani said. “The only thing that will stop him will be legal barriers.”

Giuliani also hit back at Nadler’s claim earlier Sunday that Barr was biased in favor of Trump, saying Nadler “prejudged this case a year ago.”

Nadler, Giuliani said, “was overheard on Amtrak talking about impeachment well before the report came out.”

Giuliani also dismissed claims by members of Mueller’s team that Barr’s four-page summary of Mueller’s findings misrepresented the results of the probe, saying that if the report contained damaging information, Mueller’s team would have provided specific details.

He also suggested sources within Mueller’s office had tipped off CNN about the FBI’s raid on Trump adviser Roger Stone’s home in February.

Tags Donald Trump Jerrold Nadler Robert Mueller Roger Stone Rudy Giuliani William Barr

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