WASHINGTON - Congressional Democrats on Monday struck a rare deal in their wide-ranging probes of President Donald Trump, with the US Justice Department agreeing to hand over more evidence from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia inquiry.
"Mueller has provided this committee with a road map," said Mr Dean, who was part of a panel of witnesses. The committee will not see a full, unredacted copy of Mr Mueller's report under the agreement, said Mr Nadler, a Democrat. The Justice Department will continue to cooperate with the committee, under their agreement, as long as Democrats hold off on the contempt vote, Justice spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said.