j*********r 发帖数: 24733 | 1 House investigators will get access this week to “all remaining
investigative documents” – in unredacted form – that they had sought as
part of their Russia inquiry, under a deal between Deputy Attorney General
Rod Rosenstein and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-
Calif., according to a letter obtained by Fox News.
The letter, from Nunes to Rosenstein, summarizes an “agreement” reached on
a phone call Wednesday evening and also says key FBI and Justice Department
witnesses in the probe will be provided for interviews later this month.
"It is my hope that this agreement will provide the Committee with all
outstanding documents and witnesses necessary to complete its investigations
," Nunes wrote.
The agreement comes after the DOJ and FBI faced a Wednesday deadline to
comply, under the threat of new subpoenas and even contempt citations. Under
deadline pressure, FBI Director Christopher Wray and Rosenstein met
Wednesday with House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., to discuss the demands from
the intelligence committee.
Nunes’ letter outlines the terms of the deal reached, as he seeks
information that could shed light on whether the controversial anti-Trump “
dossier” was used to open the Russia probe and justify surveillance on
Trump campaign officials.
Nunes wrote that the committee is “extremely concerned by indications that
top U.S. Government officials who were investigating a presidential campaign
relied on unverified information that was funded by the opposing political
campaign and was based on Russian sources.” |
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