J Inspector General Michael Horowitz is set to publicly testify to the Senate Judiciary Committee on December 11 about his investigation into FISA abuse.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-SC) announced on Monday that Horowitz will discuss the findings of his investigation into DOJ and FBI’s conduct
“I appreciate all the hard work by Mr. Horowitz and his team regarding the Carter Page FISA warrant application and the counterintelligence investigation of the Trump campaign,” Graham said.
“Mr. Horowitz will be appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on December 11, where he will deliver a detailed report of what he found regarding his investigation, along with recommendations as to how to make our judicial and investigative systems better,” Graham added. “I look forward to hearing from him. He is a good man that has served our nation well.”
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Should be interesting hopefully arrests will precede
We have been promised this for ages. We shall see
Fasten seat belts folks, this is going to get interesting. Timing is also interesting with impeachment in full bloom. Anyone sweating yet?
DEMOCRAT BUTTS WILL PUCKER.
I hope Horowitz has a security detail. he might not live to testify. I put NOTHING past the current Democrat party.
Of course ALL guilty Democrats will get off as usual !!!
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