House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., sent a subpoena Thursday evening to the Department of Justice to gain access to documents related to the agency’s investigation of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server in 2016.
Goodlatte and House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., requested the documents four months ago.
“To date, the Department has only produced a fraction of the documents that have been requested,” Goodlatte said in a letter Thursday.
“Given the Department’s ongoing delays in producing these documents, I am left with no choice but to issue the enclosed subpoena to compel production of these documents,” Goodlatte added.
The subpoena also seeks documents on possible abuses pertaining to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Goodlatte said the agency has not provided any documents per a request in February.
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Clintons Funeral will be the only way this will be released.
ReplyDeleteIt's about time...only wasted 4 months!
ReplyDeleteClintons funeral will be the only way this will end
ReplyDeleteIt's time for some people to be fired with NO benefits and sent to prison.
ReplyDeleteIt will never happen to long in the making they will be lost for ever burned and destroyed. The courts and leaders took to long to take action, it's the White Water fiasco again X2.
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