CBS News:

After negotiations with the Department of Justice, House Democrats on the Judiciary Committee voted to find Attorney General William Barr in contempt for not complying with the panel’s subpoenas to provide documents related to special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report.   The vote passed along party lines, 24-16, after six hours of contentious debate on the topic. The contempt resolution will now go to the full House for a vote, where it is expected to pass, given the Democratic majority.   Shortly before vote proceedings began Wednesday morning, the president asserted privilege over the entire Mueller report and underlying documents.