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The House Judiciary Committee will launch an investigation into Trump-era secret subpoenas issued by the Justice Department that surveilled journalists, lawmakers, and their staff.
“Congress must make it extraordinarily difficult, if not impossible, for the Department to spy on the Congress or the news media,” said Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat, in a statement Monday. “We should make it hard for prosecutors to hide behind secret gag orders for years at a time. We cannot rely on the department alone to make these changes.”
The House panel could issue subpoenas if key former Justice Department officials refuse to testify.
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Swallowing Russia-Gate Hook, Line, and Sinker
by Ray McGovern Posted on
Guess what. Those highly embarrassing Democratic National Committee emails published by WikiLeaks on July 22, 2016 were not hacked by the Russians, or by anyone else. This was revealed in sworn, horses’-mouth testimony of Dec. 5, 2017 before he House Intelligence Committee by the head of the cyber security firm CrowdStrike.
The testimony was published exactly a year ago on May 7, 2020. Mainstream media deep-sixed it.
House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff was forced to release testimony given on December 5, 2017 by Shawn Henry of CrowdStrike, the outfit to which FBI Director James Comey deferred to investigate the theft of DNC emails. The emails showed how Hillary Clinton and top DNC officials had tipped the scales against Bernie Sanders. To divert attention from that, a major campaign was launched to blame the theft on the Russians. Russia-gate was launched in earnest; Sen. John McCain called t