RELH
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It has gotten to the point that the FBI's integrity is in the cesspool due to political reasons by the administration of the Obama holdovers. Nothing new, it was that way under J. Edgar Hoover when he was the top dog.
What really torks me off is that I know there is a lot of honest field agents in the FBI that do not deserve the shame that is happening to their organization.
RELH
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EXCLUSIVE: Congressional investigators tell Fox News that Tuesday?s seven-hour interrogation of Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe contained numerous conflicts with the testimony of previous witnesses, prompting the Republican majority staff of the House Intelligence Committee to decide to issue fresh subpoenas next week on Justice Department and FBI personnel.
While HPSCI staff would not confirm who will be summoned for testimony, all indications point to demoted DOJ official Bruce G. Ohr and FBI General Counsel James A. Baker, who accompanied McCabe, along with other lawyers, to Tuesday?s HPSCI session.
The issuance of a subpoena against the Justice Department's top lawyer could provoke a new constitutional clash between the two branches, even worse than the months-long tug of war over documents and witnesses that has already led House Speaker Paul Ryan to accuse DOJ and FBI of ?stonewalling? and HPSCI Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., to threaten contempt-of-Congress citations against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray.
?It's hard to know who's telling us the truth,? said one House investigator after McCabe?s questioning.
What really torks me off is that I know there is a lot of honest field agents in the FBI that do not deserve the shame that is happening to their organization.
RELH
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EXCLUSIVE: Congressional investigators tell Fox News that Tuesday?s seven-hour interrogation of Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe contained numerous conflicts with the testimony of previous witnesses, prompting the Republican majority staff of the House Intelligence Committee to decide to issue fresh subpoenas next week on Justice Department and FBI personnel.
While HPSCI staff would not confirm who will be summoned for testimony, all indications point to demoted DOJ official Bruce G. Ohr and FBI General Counsel James A. Baker, who accompanied McCabe, along with other lawyers, to Tuesday?s HPSCI session.
The issuance of a subpoena against the Justice Department's top lawyer could provoke a new constitutional clash between the two branches, even worse than the months-long tug of war over documents and witnesses that has already led House Speaker Paul Ryan to accuse DOJ and FBI of ?stonewalling? and HPSCI Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., to threaten contempt-of-Congress citations against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray.
?It's hard to know who's telling us the truth,? said one House investigator after McCabe?s questioning.