The response to AAG Whittaker from Committee Chairman Congressman Nadler was carefully worded...it leaves open the ability of the Committee to subpeona Whittaker on another day if he is not forthcoming before the Committee today (Friday).
That memo lists “prosecution of family units” and “separate family units” as among the options the government could use to deter illegal immigration. Upon releasing the memo, Merkley sent a letter to the FBI asking the bureau to open a perjury investigation into Nielsen, who claimed during testimony to the House Judiciary Committee that “we’ve never had a policy of family separation.”
Whitaker’s testimony revealed the hollowness of Trump’s immigration fearmongering
When he wasn’t dodging questions about Mueller, Whitaker repeatedly struggled to justify President Donald Trump’s position that the lack of a border wall along the southern border is a major source of crime in the US.
Under questioning from Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-TX), Whitaker was unable to cite any data indicating that increased immigration results in increased crime — an assertion at odds with reality.