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The Justice Department may release a tranche of documents before the public gets a chance to see the DOJ inspector general's report on alleged government surveillance abuses.
The Hill's John Solomon told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday his sources are telling him that "important" records could be released sometime this month.
"To get how bad the situation is, you need those documents to be declassified," the investigative reporter said. "We've been talking about those buckets for a long time.
I am hearing that the Justice Department is nearing a decision to release 10 or 12 of the most important documents before the ... IG report comes out, that will allow all of us to see how bad it was before we see the IG's conclusions. I think that could happen later this month."
Last week, Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham asked Attorney General William Barr to declassify nine sets of documents from Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s upcoming report on potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
that will allow all of us to see how bad it was before we see the IG's conclusions.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: carewemust
that will allow all of us to see how bad it was before we see the IG's conclusions.
You mean Barr will tell us what it all means before we see what the IG actually thinks?
Cool.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: interupt42
When no arrests occur you will know that no crimes occured either.
No one is getting away with anything.
Especially trump.... the piper is tuning up right now.