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These two won't have Democrats running cover for them by cutting off any Republican questioning once Republicans control the House. Both of these cretins need to be thrown out.
EXCLUSIVE: The top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Jim Jordan is seeking voluntary testimony and compliance from Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray and more than a dozen other officials and employees as the soon-to-be GOP-led panel ramps up its investigation into allegations of politicization and bias at the bureau and the Justice Department.
Jordan, R-Ohio, is set to become the chairman of the committee in the 118th Congress after Republicans took the majority of the House of Representatives. He has been investigating the Justice Department and the FBI for the past 21 months over "serious allegations of abuse and misconduct within the senior leadership," but with new subpoena power falling into Republicans’ hands in January, those investigations are set to intensify.
In letters obtained by Fox News and directed to Garland and Wray, Jordan outlined Republicans’ past requests for information and documents concerning the operations and actions of the Department of Justice and the FBI — requests that he said officials have "ignored" or "failed to respond sufficiently."
Jordan seeks testimony from Garland, Wray, others in House Judiciary probes of DOJ, FBI
Rep. Jim Jordan warned that DOJ, FBI officials could be subpoenaed if they do not voluntarily testify
EXCLUSIVE: The top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Jim Jordan is seeking voluntary testimony and compliance from Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray and more than a dozen other officials and employees as the soon-to-be GOP-led panel ramps up its investigation into allegations of politicization and bias at the bureau and the Justice Department.
Jordan, R-Ohio, is set to become the chairman of the committee in the 118th Congress after Republicans took the majority of the House of Representatives. He has been investigating the Justice Department and the FBI for the past 21 months over "serious allegations of abuse and misconduct within the senior leadership," but with new subpoena power falling into Republicans’ hands in January, those investigations are set to intensify.
In letters obtained by Fox News and directed to Garland and Wray, Jordan outlined Republicans’ past requests for information and documents concerning the operations and actions of the Department of Justice and the FBI — requests that he said officials have "ignored" or "failed to respond sufficiently."
Jordan seeks testimony from Garland, Wray, others in House Judiciary probes of DOJ, FBI
House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jim Jordan is seeking testimony from Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray and other DOJ officials.
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