FBI Director Christopher Wray said on Tuesday that he is doubling the number of FBI staff to handle House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte's records request related to the panel’s inquiry into alleged bias at the Justice Department, as well as the investigation into the handling of the Hillary Clinton private emails probe.
“Up until today, we have dedicated 27 FBI staff to review the records that are potentially responsive to Chairman Goodlatte’s requests. The actual number of documents responsive to this request is likely in the thousands,” Wray said in statement, revealing he is doubling the number of staff to 54.
"The staff will work two shifts per day from 8 a.m to midnight “to expedite completion of this project,” he said.
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FBI OBAMS running the swamp ??????
ReplyDeleteBecause a proper cover up needs extra work...
ReplyDeleteGood Lord!
Will they be destroying evidence and covering for their angel of death some more?
ReplyDeleteWe can trust the Mafia a hell of a lot more than the FBI.
Keep cheering.
Should we be impressed? Or should we ask why there wasn't sufficient staff to get the job done up until now?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous lmclain said...
ReplyDeleteWill they be destroying evidence and covering for their angel of death some more?
We can trust the Mafia a hell of a lot more than the FBI.
Keep cheering.
March 28, 2018 at 8:07 PM
Yes
If they need 54 people to help cover up Hillary's crimes, there is some serious covering up.
ReplyDeleteIf the FBI can afford to shuffle 54 people to do jobs they weren't hired to do then obviously they have to many people employed.
love it when entities such as this investigate themselves! expect a full exoneration! nothing less would suffice!
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