Posted on 04/05/2018 8:07:49 PM PDT by bitt
The Justice Department failed to meet an initial deadline to give the House Judiciary Committee 1.2 million documents related to the charging decisions in the Hillary Clinton email investigation, possible abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and the FBI Office of Professional Responsibility's recommendation to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
A Republican Judiciary Committee aide told Fox News late Thursday that the Justice Department had "not yet" complied with the March 22 subpoena issued by committee chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va. The aide added that the committee was "working with officials at DOJ to take immediate steps to comply with the subpoena and produce documents to the Committee."
A Justice Department official confirmed to Fox News that the department was "in ongoing communication with Chairman Goodlatte."
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It only means that in your imagination. There is not one iota of actual evidence to back your claim.
Just another example of Sessions and Rosenstein trying to run out the clock. If the rats take the House the investigations are pretty much over.
>>The Justice Department failed to meet an initial deadline to give the House Judiciary Committee 1.2 million documents related to the charging decisions in the Hillary Clinton email investigation, possible abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and the FBI Office of Professional Responsibility’s recommendation to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.<<
Obviously the Deep State is still firmly in control which is more damning evidence that Magoo is a hapless puppet with a gag tightly jambed in his pie hole.
Contempt of Congress
I believe they can be impeached?
So sick of childish cheap shots at JS. Here’s a wake up. 1) has DJT been tweeting against JS? Magoo? 2) JS hired Huber months ago, and we didn’t know. No leaks. No fuss. What you want is fuss and fury. What I want is for the job to be done right.
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