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Congress has an oversight role. Congress has a right to see those documents. DOJ is obstructing Congresss ability to over see what DOJ is doing. Session is either a coward or a traitor and Rosenstein is a rat.
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If Congress *had* over-sight, least alone doing that part of its job, we wouldn’t be discussing this, the Deep State, etc. (Hell, I’m still try to noodle how Meuller\gang still has a law license after his prior rail-roading).
As these, and numerous other ‘rogue’ agencies have done what all govt does over time (grow w/o restraint in power and scope), they should be zero’d out and folded into Constitutional dept/agencies; those ‘committees’ abolished and the members thereof seriously sanctioned.
HOPEFULLY, the People will do the correct thing, next available opportunity.
Rod Rosenstein was appointed to the Deputy U.S. Attorney General post in early February 2017. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate almost three months later.
And yet Congress never passed a law requiring Senate confirmation for the Deputy AG. For that matter, Congress never established the Deputy AG post in the first place. The position was established internally in the DOJ back in the 1950s.