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GOP-Led House Judiciary Committee Planning to Subpoena Comey, Lynch After Thanksgiving

- November 17, 2018


Loretta Lynch, James Comey

The House GOP is planning to subpoena former Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former FBI Director James Comey.

The GOP-led House is in its final days of power before the Dems are set to take over in January.

According to Bloomberg and CNN reporter, Manu Raju, the House Judiciary is planning to issue subpoenas to the former Obama officials on November 29th and December 5th.

Via Manu Raju: New: GOP-led House Judiciary, in its final days in power, is planning to issue subpoenas to former FBI Director James Comey and President Obama’s attorney general, Loretta Lynch – on Nov. 29 and Dec. 5. GOP wants them in private setting, though they’ve said they would publicly

Bloomberg reported:

House Republicans are planning to subpoena former FBI Director James Comey and ex-Attorney General Loretta Lynch as part of continuing probes into their handling of investigations into Hillary Clinton and Russian election meddling, according to a top House Democrat.

Jerrold Nadler of New York, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, said Friday he was notified about the impending subpoenas and blasted Republicans for the move.

“It is unfortunate that the outgoing majority is resorting to these tactics,” he said. “These subpoenas are coming out of the blue, with very little time left on the calendar.”

Comey and Lynch were under threat of subpoena by the Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley in June of this year after the IG report revealed the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private server was mishandled.

The House Republicans didn’t act fast enough with their investigations into Obama’s corrupt administration.

Comey and Lynch will likely ignore the subpoenas and delay until the Dems take over the House in January.

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