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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Democrat on the U.S. House Judiciary  Committee said Sunday he believes there is "substantial evidence" that  President Donald Trump committed high crimes and misdemeanors, and he  plans to ask former Special Counsel Robert Mueller to present those  facts at a congressional hearing on Wednesday.
"The report  presents very substantial evidence that the president is guilty of high  crime and misdemeanors, and we have to let Mueller present those facts  to the American people and then see where we go from there," House  Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said on "Fox News Sunday."
"The administration must be held accountable, and no president can be above the law."
Nadler's  comments are significant because evidence of such crimes would be  required if Democrats pursue impeachment proceedings against the  president.
© Reuters/Leah Millis  FILE PHOTO: Politicians on the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington  In two nationally televised back-to-back hearings on Wednesday before  the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees, Democrats are expected  to try and get Mueller to focus his testimony on specific examples of  Trump's misconduct.
By  having Mueller lay bare the unflattering details of how Trump tried to  stymie the investigation into his campaign, Democrats hope they can  build support for their ongoing investigations into the president and  potentially, impeachment proceedings.
   
 Some Democrats in Congress support impeaching Trump, but they have  not managed to win traction from House Democratic leadership including  Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has preferred a more cautious approach that  entails conducting congressional fact-finding investigations into  Trump's conduct.
Last week, the House voted 332-95 to table an impeachment resolution. 
Mueller  completed his nearly two-year long probe into Russian meddling in the  2016 election in March, and the Justice Department released a redacted  copy of his report in April.
The report laid out numerous contacts  between Russian officials and Trump's campaign, but found no evidence  of a criminal conspiracy.
It also gave examples of 10 incidents in  which Trump sought to hinder the investigation, but it did not draw any  conclusions on whether Trump obstructed justice. 
Attorney General William Barr later concluded he did not see enough evidence to bring obstruction charges.
Whether Democrats will get Mueller to discuss Trump's conduct in detail remains to be seen.
Mueller  has made it clear he has no desire to appear before Congress, saying  the report is his testimony, and he is also notorious for being  tight-lipped and for giving one-word answers in hearings.
Nadler  said Democrats plan to ask very specific questions about Trump's  obstructive conduct and ask Mueller to read passages from the report  aloud.
"We hope it won't end up being a dud," he said of the hearing.
Meanwhile,  Nadler said Sunday he plans to go to court "within a couple of days"  after the Mueller hearings to enforce a subpoena, after the White House  ordered former White House Counsel Don McGahn not to testify about  incidents he witnessed which many say show Trump tried to obstruct  justice.
Nadler plans to ask Mueller to "read passages aloud from the report"!
Fat ass Nadler is again waving ;McCarthyite paper in his hand.  Mueller will not react well to being directed to "read aloud" -ala kindergarten-- what is in the public forum.
Time to show us the "Evidence' - Schiff and Nadler.  Or, STFU.