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Saturday, July 07, 2018

After no-show threat, FBI agent Strzok's public testimony rescheduled

Two House committees have pushed back the public testimony of Peter Strzok, the FBI agent who vowed to stop President Trump from winning the 2016 election, after his attorney threatened to ignore the subpoena.

Mr. Strozk is now expected to testify in a public hearing on July 12. Initially, the House Judiciary and and Oversight and Government reform committees had initially scheduled his appearance on July 10.

The switch comes after the embattled G-man’s lawyer, Aitan Goelman, said his attorney may not comply with the subpoena issued Tuesday.

“We just got this subpoena today, so I don’t know whether or not we are going to be testifying next Tuesday in front of these two particular House committees,” Mr. Goelman told CNN earlier this week.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a coward. The garbage had a lot to say to his incredibly ugly lover Gumby Page. A real big man a real big shot then. He is nothing but a hard up POS who also should be rotting away in a prison cell for the rest of his useless life.

Anonymous said...

It's like a bad Punch and Judy show, one with too many lawyer puppets.