but sources said he met resistance from pelosi and adam schiff. nadler would not say if he and pelosi are on the same page over mounting an inquiry. when that decision has to be made, it will be made by not any one individual. reporter: nadler is feeling growing pressure from members of his own committee. and from 2020 candidates. and in white house defiance of their subpoena. there s a growing sentiment that it s an intolerable situation. and i do believe that the judiciary committee and the house should go forward with an impeachment inquiry. in the coming week, the house will take its first real step to try tone force a subpoena that have so far not been complied with. the house will article the committee to go forward with the issue with bill barr, the attorney general, to turn over the unredacted mueller report and evidence to that committee. and also don mcgahn, the former
circumstances. congressman raskin in, the last 24 hours we ve had a report that jerry nadler is eager to move to the impeachment inquiry. nancy pelosi is holding that back. she s blocking that according to some reports. but speaker pel at the also quoted in a meeting as saying she wants to see donald trump go to prison. how do you line up all of that and how does that tension play out in the deliberation afc your committee? are you one of the members that have committee who is pushing the committee to go to an impeachment inquiry now? yes. i ve been for it. we ve been presented with overwhelming evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors which we shouldn t ignore and we also know since the mueller report was released, albeit in its redacted form, the administration has been on a full-blown wholesale campaign to shut down production of evidence, witnesses, documents,
oversight committee. barbara mckad is with us, the former district attorney for the eastern district of michigan and a contributor and john heilemann, the national fairs analyst for nbc news and co-host and executive producer of showtime s the circus. congressman raskin, in what you re hearing on that audio from john dowd, and this strikes me as the kind of evidence that you re actually trying to obtain from the justice department when you re asking for not just the unredacted mueller report but the underlying documentation for it. yeah, and we moved on the floor of the house today to get a federal district court in dc a citation order that we hoped they would send out so we could get all of the material, the unredacted report, the grand jury material and all of the underlying evidence. and you know, as you know, if you read the report seriously and you understand what obstruction of justice is, it s
eastern district of michigan and a contributor and john heilemann, the national fairs analyst for nbc news and co-host and executive producer of showtime s the circus. congressman raskin, in what you re hearing on that audio from john dowd, and this strikes me as the kind of evidence that you re actually trying to obtain from the justice department when you re asking for not just the unredacted mueller report but the underlying documentation for it. yeah, and we moved on the floor of the house today to get a federal district court in dc a citation order that we hoped they would send out so we could get all of the material, the unredacted report, the grand jury material and all of the underlying evidence. and you know, as you know, if you read the report seriously and you understand what obstruction of justice is, it s all in there. there s overwhelming evidence
nancy pelosi is holding that back. she s blocking that according to some reports. but speaker pelosi also quoted in a meeting as saying she wants to see donald trump go to prison. how do you line up all of that and how does that tension play out in the deliberations of your committee? are you one of the members that have committee who is pushing the committee to go to an impeachment inquiry now? yes. i ve been for it. we ve been presented with overwhelming evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors which we shouldn t ignore and we also know since the mueller report was released, albeit in its redacted form, the administration has been on a full-blown wholesale campaign to shut down production of evidence, witnesses, documents, and to refuse compliance with the lawful subpoenas that congress has ordered.