Warrants . The concern grows out of the fact that all of the failures and the and The Information that shouldved been given and wasnt given. And the question being what was the intent . What what washa their intention . Their motivation there. And what we determined was we couldnt definitively say what the motivation was. Are these pretty smart people . Fairly welleducated . At least welleducated. I dont know if theyre smart. I dont know if were very smart to beow honest with you. I was b going to say they have law degrees, right . At least somehe of them do. So you think the woods review for people at this level of the organization. To be clear, the stuff that didnt happen on the woods review was basic stuff. Yeah. You didnt need to be a deeplyexperienced fbi agent to be able to do it the right way. Well, thats my point. So wouldnt you think that would almost be muscle p memory for people who are going through this process to know they had an obligation to go through that . They clear
and my colleagues asked you to investigate was whether attorney general barr s handling of the mueller report was h misleading. and whether he demonstrated bias in dealing with the mueller investigation. in light of the factors that i that i m sure you consider, will you take another another look at the request that i, and my colleagues, sent you? toue see whether you are able t investigate any of them. so on that, senator, first of all, i d be happy to come up and meet with you andto talk about with you in person. let me say i i ve had conversations with some of the members of the committee about this issue. it s the the letter s asking us to look at the conduct of senior lawyers at the department.er directly implicate section 80 of the inspector general act, which prohibits me from looking at conduct of lawyers in their capacity as lawyers. senator lee has sponsored a bill that passed the house unanimously. bipartisan, full support. pending here. several members of the commit