DOJ refuses to disclose secret FBI source to House Intelligence Committee, prompting accusations of extortion and concealment
DOJ refuses to disclose secret FBI source to House Intelligence Committee, prompting accusations of extortion and concealment The passage reveals a concrete conflict between the DOJ (including Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein) and the House Intelligence Committee over a top‑secret FBI source tied to the Trump campaign investigation. It names specific officials, mentions a subpoena, and cites claims of constitutional duty and potential loss of life, offering clear follow‑up steps (obtain the subpoena, request the source’s identity, examine DOJ communications). While the claim is not yet verified, it implicates high‑level actors and could spark major controversy if the source’s identity or related misconduct were exposed. Key insights: DOJ agreed to brief the committee but has not provided the source’s name.; Speaker Paul Ryan and Chairman Devin Nunes have demanded details via letter and subpoena.; Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein accused the House of extortion and invoked constitutional arguments to withhold information.
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DOJ refuses to disclose secret FBI source to House Intelligence Committee, prompting accusations of extortion and concealment The passage reveals a concrete conflict between the DOJ (including Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein) and the House Intelligence Committee over a top‑secret FBI source tied to the Trump campaign investigation. It names specific officials, mentions a subpoena, and cites claims of constitutional duty and potential loss of life, offering clear follow‑up steps (obtain the subpoena, request the source’s identity, examine DOJ communications). While the claim is not yet verified, it implicates high‑level actors and could spark major controversy if the source’s identity or related misconduct were exposed. Key insights: DOJ agreed to brief the committee but has not provided the source’s name.; Speaker Paul Ryan and Chairman Devin Nunes have demanded details via letter and subpoena.; Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein accused the House of extortion and invoked constitutional arguments to withhold information.
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