House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) has postponed a meeting to take “enforcement action” against the Justice Department after it agreed to turn over documents related to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. Schiff said in a statement Wednesday that the department has agreed to turn over 12 categories of counterintelligence and foreign intelligence materials by the end of next week.

ASSOCIATED PRESS House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff had threatened "enforcement action" against Attorney General William Barr should he ignore a subpoena.

The House Intelligence Committee’s subpoena for the documents, filed earlier this month, will remain in effect should the Justice Department fail to comply with the full document request, Schiff added. “I look forward to, and expect, continued compliance by the Department so we can do our vital oversight work,” Schiff said.

Schiff says DOJ has accepted offer to turn over documents related to the Mueller report and that the initial document production should be complete by the end of next week. Says this is a "fist step towards compliance with our subpoena..." pic.twitter.com/5auaROnyP2 — Katherine Faulders (@KFaulders) May 22, 2019