Thursday, January 4, 2018

Devin Nunes: House Intelligence will get 'all' documents, witnesses it sought from DOJ

Via Billy

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., announced Wednesday that the committee now has access to all the evidence it has sought related to the ongoing probe into Russian influence in the 2016 election. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Rep. Devin Nunes announced late Wednesday that his panel, the House Intelligence Committee, appears to have reached an agreement with the Justice Department to gain access to "all" documents and witnesses it sought by a deadline at the end of the day.

“After speaking to Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein this evening, I believe the House Intelligence Committee has reached an agreement with the Department of Justice that will provide the committee with access to all the documents and witnesses we have requested," Nunes, R-Calif., said in a brief statement. "The committee looks forward to receiving access to the documents over the coming days."

5 comments:

  1. Yeah, right... now that the FBI and DOJ have had an extra 4 months to doctor and re-create “new” documents and coach witnesses.
    Paul Ryan should be the first to win a rope neck tie.

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  2. Brock, You always comment on my comment... not this time. Have I become too cynical? :-)

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    1. I wouldn't know as there are many who post as Anonymous! :) I do have many hundred year old Pecan/Walnut trees though.....:)

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  3. "...I believe the House Intelligence Committee has reached an agreement with the Department of Justice...."

    Strange.

    22 years in the Army, and I never remember 'reaching an agreement' with my superiors.

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