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It's been four days since the former special counsel Robert Mueller made his first public statement on his report in the Russia probe, but Democrats are as divided as ever on whether they should launch impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. Read more: William Barr just contradicted himself over a key claim he's made about Mueller's obstruction findings Meanwhile, New Jersey senator and 2020 presidential candidate Cory Booker was asked about his response to Mueller's statement, in which he called on Congress to "begin impeachment proceedings immediately." Tapper pointed out that Mueller's statement did not reveal new information that wasn't already in his report and asked Booker what led to his change of heart on impeachment. Impeachment proceedings will give us more legal leverage to get the information Congress needs to get to the bottom of what his administration has done." Read more: Elizabeth Warren says she'd reverse the DOJ policy that says a sitting president can't be indicted House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff agreed that House Democrats need to move full steam ahead on investigating Trump, but he said launching impeachment proceedings — the most powerful political tool at Congress' disposal — is not the way to do it just yet.
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