Wrong. As a government employee Wray has a legal duty to turn over the subpoenaed information, like it or not. There is no choice involved. Now, Wray can quit and not do it, but legally he has ZERO choice but to cough it up.
The EPA has gone that route too on source information. They don't want Republicans (this is past not present as a case) seeing how they make decisions and come to conclusions on regulations because they know their data is phony.
Trump's tax returns are personal information and specifically protected by the Freedom of Information Act, as are yours and mine. Different thing from a government produced document held by a government agency, overseen by a government employee.
No, you are tossing out a red herring. But both sides do it to one degree or another, only the Left and Democrats are far, far worse at doing it.
You don't get to decide when people and officials are legally required to show up to testify and submit documents when requested or what congress has the right to see. Your opinion that trump's tax returns should be kept private from congress while confidential informants and methods should be revealed is pretty whacky. You only want information revealed when you think it hurts your political enemies.
Finally, the Freedom of Information Act, or "FOIA" protects Americans' access TO information not FROM it. You should check your sources.
