Nunes blasts DOJ, FBI for 'failure' to produce records relating to anti-Trump dossier

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- House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes is blasting the Department of Justice and the FBI for its “failure to fully produce” documents related to an anti-Trump dossier, saying “at this point it seems the DOJ and FBI need to be investigating themselves.”

In a Thursday letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein obtained by Fox News, Nunes expressed frustration that information and witnesses subpoenaed by the committee in August related to the so-called Steele dossier had not yet been turned over. The salacious dossier includes unverified allegations about President Trump's connections with Russia that he has denied.

“Unfortunately, DOJ/FBI's intransigence with respect to the August 24 subpoenas is part of a broader pattern of behavior that can no longer be tolerated,” the California Republican wrote to Rosenstein.

Nunes demanded that all records – and available dates for witnesses to testify – be provided to the committee by Jan 3.

As a result of the numerous delays and discrepancies that have hampered the process of subpoena compliance, the committee no longer credits the representations made by DOJ and/or the FBI regarding these matters,”
Nunes said.

He called the DOJ’s initial response to the subpoenas “disingenuous at best.”

Nunes said the DOJ informed the House Intelligence Committee several weeks ago that the “basic investigatory documents demanded by the subpoenas…did not exist.”

“As it turns out, not only did documents exist that were directly responsive to the committee’s subpoenas,
but they involved senior DOJ and FBI officials who were swiftly reassigned when their roles in matters under the committee’s investigation were brought to light,” Nunes wrote.

Fox News reported this month that Bruce Ohr, a senior Justice Department official, was demoted amid questions about his contacts with the opposition research firm responsible for the anti-Trump dossier.

A Mueller aide, Peter Strzok, a former FBI official, was also removed from the special counsel investigation after a number of anti-Trump texts were discovered on his phone.

Among the information being sought by the committee are reports that summarize meetings between FBI confidential human sources and FBI officials about the Steele dossier.

It also wants to interview DOJ and FBI officials, Ohr, Strzok, FBI Attorney James Baker, FBI Attorney Lisa Page, FBI Attorney Sally Moyer and FBI Assistant Director for Congressional Affairs Greg Brower.

Nunes previously said he has instructed committee staff to begin drawing up a contempt of Congress resolution for Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray unless their demands are met.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...e-records-relating-to-anti-trump-dossier.html
 
- House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes is blasting the Department of Justice and the FBI for its “failure to fully produce” documents related to an anti-Trump dossier, saying “at this point it seems the DOJ and FBI need to be investigating themselves.”

In a Thursday letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein obtained by Fox News, Nunes expressed frustration that information and witnesses subpoenaed by the committee in August related to the so-called Steele dossier had not yet been turned over. The salacious dossier includes unverified allegations about President Trump's connections with Russia that he has denied.

“Unfortunately, DOJ/FBI's intransigence with respect to the August 24 subpoenas is part of a broader pattern of behavior that can no longer be tolerated,” the California Republican wrote to Rosenstein.

Nunes demanded that all records – and available dates for witnesses to testify – be provided to the committee by Jan 3.

Nunes said.

He called the DOJ’s initial response to the subpoenas “disingenuous at best.”

Nunes said the DOJ informed the House Intelligence Committee several weeks ago that the “basic investigatory documents demanded by the subpoenas…did not exist.”

“As it turns out, not only did documents exist that were directly responsive to the committee’s subpoenas,
but they involved senior DOJ and FBI officials who were swiftly reassigned when their roles in matters under the committee’s investigation were brought to light,” Nunes wrote.

Fox News reported this month that Bruce Ohr, a senior Justice Department official, was demoted amid questions about his contacts with the opposition research firm responsible for the anti-Trump dossier.

A Mueller aide, Peter Strzok, a former FBI official, was also removed from the special counsel investigation after a number of anti-Trump texts were discovered on his phone.

Among the information being sought by the committee are reports that summarize meetings between FBI confidential human sources and FBI officials about the Steele dossier.

It also wants to interview DOJ and FBI officials, Ohr, Strzok, FBI Attorney James Baker, FBI Attorney Lisa Page, FBI Attorney Sally Moyer and FBI Assistant Director for Congressional Affairs Greg Brower.

Nunes previously said he has instructed committee staff to begin drawing up a contempt of Congress resolution for Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray unless their demands are met.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...e-records-relating-to-anti-trump-dossier.html

Nunes is russian dirty


he has his mouth attached to Putins ass
 
the last time they gave this asshole information he ran to tell the president

the president is who is being investigated idiot
 
Absolutely false. The prosecutor has a duty to disclose exculpatory evidence BEFORE trial.

The exculpatory evidence is already out:

The Trump campaign *turned down* a meeting with Russians, as discovered in the Papadopoulos indictment. Mueller got Papadopoulos for lying—-over a meeting with two Russians that may or may not have been linked to the Kremlin.

All Papadopoulos had to do was not lie to the FBI [probably agent Strzok—-one wonders how Strzok baited/threatened Papadopoulos into lying] and Mueller would have nothing on him.
 
The exculpatory evidence is already out:

The Trump campaign *turned down* a meeting with Russians, as discovered in the Papadopoulos indictment. Mueller got Papadopoulos for lying—-over a meeting with two Russians that may or may not have been linked to the Kremlin.

All Papadopoulos had to do was not lie to the FBI [probably agent Strzok—-one wonders how Strzok baited/threatened Papadopoulos into lying] and Mueller would have nothing on him.

and they askied for many of them and wanted the Russian KGB guys to help them beat hilary clinton with lies.



its written in texts idiots
 
The exculpatory evidence is already out:

The Trump campaign *turned down* a meeting with Russians, as discovered in the Papadopoulos indictment. Mueller got Papadopoulos for lying—-over a meeting with two Russians that may or may not have been linked to the Kremlin.

All Papadopoulos had to do was not lie to the FBI [probably agent Strzok—-one wonders how Strzok baited/threatened Papadopoulos into lying] and Mueller would have nothing on him.

Donnie *accepted* a meeting with Russians as discovered in numerous documents.
 
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