The House Intelligence Committee is postponing taking action to enforce a subpoena for Attorney General William Barr to turn over materials generated in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation after the Justice Department agreed to begin producing some of the foreign intelligence and counterintelligence files sought by the committee.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said in a statement that a committee business meeting Monday to vote on what he has described as an “enforcement action” has been canceled and that the Justice Department has agreed to begin producing the documents by the end of the week.
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