The House Judiciary Committee on Monday laid out plans to issue subpoenas for special counsel Robert Mueller's "full and complete" Russia report, as well as the raw evidence that supports it.
The committee, led by Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., set a Wednesday morning date to markup a resolution to authorize those subpoenas.
"As I have made clear, Congress requires the full and complete Special Counsel report, without redactions, as well as access to the underlying evidence," Nadler said in a statement.
Nadler's resolution would also issue subpoenas to five former associates of President Donald Trump, including former White House counsel Don McGahn, former White House top strategist Steve Bannon and former White House communications director Hope Hicks.
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