The committee is seeking to conduct "an oversight of the Justice Department's actions" related to the case, per the letter from Jordan and Rep. Mike Johnson .
They wrote that Hur's appointment raised "fundamental oversight questions that the Committee routinely examines."The letter said it was "unclear when the Department first came to learn about the existence of these documents, and whether it actively concealed this information from the public" ahead of the midterm elections — echoing a Republican line of attack alleging an intentional delay, of which there's no evidence at this point.
Per Garland, the National Archives Office of Inspector General notified the Department of Justice thatThe White House has said the National Archives were alerted Nov. 2, the day of the documents' discovery. Ian Sams, spokesman for the White House counsel’s office, has told Axios: "This is an ongoing process under review by DOJ, so we are going to be limited in what we can say at this time."
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Axios pretending like the GOP is legit.
It's worth a look
What a total waste of time. Let the DOJ do it’s job
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Sigh. I hate it here.
Documents planted by the TrumpRevengeCaucus
🤷🏼♀️bring it
Good right? I was assured that mishandled classified documents would lead to millions of deaths a couple months ago. Is that not the case here too?
They aren't even letting the DOJ do its job before 'probing' - seriously? Are these guys that bored? Do they really have nothing else to do?
The powers that be, do not want him running in 2024, so they are exposing him.