Nunes Threatens AG, FBI Head With Contempt Over Trump Dossier Subpoenas

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Intelligence Committee has subpoenaed the Justice Department and the FBI for documents related to a dossier of salacious allegations involving President Donald Trump and possible ties to Russia.

In a Sept. 1 letter to the Justice Department obtained by The Associated Press, the committee wrote that it had served subpoenas on Aug. 24 to the department and the FBI for documents related to the panel’s investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election. The department and the agency had missed the original Sept. 1 deadline, so the panel extended the deadline to Sept. 14.

The letter is signed by committee chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., who stepped back from the Russia investigation earlier this year after he was criticized for being too close to the White House. Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Texas, took over the leading role, but his name does not appear on the letter. As chairman, Nunes retains subpoena power in the committee.

According to the letter, the original subpoenas requested any documents related to the dossier and sought information about whether the department was involved in its production.

If the documents are not produced, the committee is seeking to compel Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray to testify in an open hearing. The panel issued two additional subpoenas to Sessions and Wray late Tuesday to underscore its seriousness on the matter.

“Resort to compulsory process was necessary because of DOJ’s and FBI’s insufficient responsiveness to the committee’s numerous Russia-investigation related requests over the past several months,” the letter says.

If the committee is unable to obtain documents or testimony, Nunes writes, the committee “expressly reserves its right to proceed with any and all available legal options,” including a House vote to hold Sessions and Wray in contempt.

The dossier attracted public attention in January when it was revealed that then-FBI Director James Comey had briefed Trump, soon before he was inaugurated as president, about claims from the documents that Russia had amassed compromising personal and financial allegations about him. It’s unclear to what extent the allegations in the dossier have been corroborated or verified by the FBI since the bureau has not publicly discussed it.

Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the intelligence panel, said on MSNBC Tuesday evening that the subpoenas were issued over the objections of Democrats. Schiff said Republicans are working harder to discredit those who compiled the dossier than to find out if the allegations in it are true. He said Republicans should be more focused on getting documents from the White House.

“It was uncalled for in my view,” Schiff said.

The subpoenas were first reported by the Washington Examiner.

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  1. I wish they hurry up and get Donald out of office, but I really doubt it will change much as far as what gets done or not done. I guess the big plus is not having a complete lunatic with access to the button.

  2. Once again, Nunes and Howdy Doody Gowdy are trying to scuttle the investigation. These traitors will do anything to protect Comrade Cockholster and Clan.

    Makes one wonder why they seem to have such an unusual personal investment in all of this. Their interest seems to be well beyond their usual partisan politics.

  3. This is Nunes trying to ratfuck the investigation. Plain and simple.

    Of course Nunes was supposed to recuse himself from this investigation, and during that he is going to subpoena the attorney general, who has also recused himself from the investigation?

    Sounds like a big Republican circle-jerk in order to muddy the waters. This tells me that Republicans know this is all going to go bad sooner or later.

  4. If the documents are not produced, the committee is seeking to compel Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray to testify in an open hearing. The panel issued two additional subpoenas to Sessions and Wray late Tuesday to underscore its seriousness on the matter.

    Haven’t Dump admin people blown off subpoenas in the past? And I’m perfectly certain that Komrade Keebler and Director Wray will keep saying, “We can’t answer those questions because they’re tied to an ongoing investigation.”

    All posturing on Nunes’s (Recuse-California) part.

  5. Taking a step back, this may well have provoked the WH memo telling Dreamers to prepare for deportation (which basically contradicted Donnie’s “revisit” comment).

    Donnie’s only card is “deflection”, which he plays over and over and over again. Won’t stop Mueller, but it’ll shift the dialogue.

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