The House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday will begin writing a resolution holding top FBI officials in contempt of Congress after the agency missed a Monday deadline to turn over key evidence the committee has been seeking for months.
“We are moving forward with the contempt resolution,” House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., told the Washington Examiner Tuesday morning. He added that the panel is still negotiating with FBI and Justice Department officials to get the requested documents.
Nunes has accused the FBI and Department of Justice of a “months-long pattern … of stonewalling and obstructing this committee's oversight work.”
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A contempt citation will be totally ignored, as it has been in the past.
ReplyDeleteHolder comes to mind.
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DeleteThis contempt resolution should be ready in about I would say a year. And then another two to three years to produce the result. Nothing!
ReplyDeleteI don't know but Nunes was highly pissed off the other day.
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