counsel, to comply with the congressional subpoena. here is what nadler said earlier today on this. i see no need to resort to the criminal contempt statute, at least for now, so long as the department upholds its end of the bargain. arrangement with the department does not extend to the full scope of our request, for the full mueller report and underlying materials including grand jury information. nor does it extend don mcgahn, key witness testified before this committee. and nadler going on to say it s his expectation, based on the outcome of tomorrow s vote that as a result mcgahn would potentially testify in front of this committee. things that he has previously denied doing and chairman nadler saying that the committee would not go ahead and take action against barr unless the department of justice stops cooperating. wolf? sunlen serfaty on capitol hill. thank you. democrats are delving deeper