Barr baulks at secret testimony on Mueller

US Attorney General William Barr has reportedly objected to testifying in a closed session dedicated to redacted portions of Robert Mueller's Russia report.

William Barr

William Barr has reportedly objected to testifying in a closed session on the Mueller report. (AAP)

US Attorney General William Barr has objected to testifying before the House Judiciary Committee in a closed session dedicated to redacted portions of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report, a congressional Democratic aide says.

Barr is threatening to skip his planned appearance on Thursday, the aide told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

The committee's chairman, Democrat Jerrold Nadler, has proposed that Barr's public testimony be followed by a second round of questioning, where sensitive matters would be discussed behind closed doors and include committee staff lawyers, a House Democratic aide told Reuters.

Barr opposes both stipulations, according to the aide.

The attorney general is also scheduled to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.

A Justice Department spokeswoman did not immediately return calls for comment.

The attorney general, a Trump appointee, released a redacted version on April 18 of Mueller's report on the 22-month investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential race.

The report detailed a series of actions by Trump to impede the probe, but did not make a conclusion on whether those actions constituted the crime of obstruction. It also concluded that Trump and his campaign had not engaged in criminal conspiracy with Moscow.

Nadler has subpoenaed the Justice Department for the full report.

The House of Representatives panel's Republicans sided with Barr, saying Democrats' demands were unreasonable.


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