1. I’ve been waiting for this

@RepJoeNeguse asks great question:

“Under the penalty of perjury do you testify” that your statement on April 18 presser that White House “fully cooperated” with Mueller was true?

Barr: Yes and I was talking only about “documents.”

FALSE....
2. Here's exactly what Barr said—and he knows it—in prepared remarks at April 18 press conference:

In no way was Barr's statement of "fully cooperated" limited to documents. He referenced White House officials directed to "TESTIFY freely and asserting no privilege claims."
3. When Barr made the statement at a press conference it was false—but not illegal.

When Barr affirmed the statement to Congress today under penalty of perjury it was false—and a crime.

How false was it?

Here's WaPo Fact Checker @rizzoTK's analysis:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/04/19/what-attorney-general-barr-said-vs-what-mueller-report-said/
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