the sources into the matter verse the investigation is still officially open should any new information surface. the investigation into the bidens on capitol hill is still open. house oversight committee chairman james comer says he reviewed go unclassified fbi forms regarding a foreign national who claimed to have bribed then vice president joe biden. well, unfortunately, we saw a lot redactions in these documents. i would estimate that 55 to 60% of the two documents were redacted. it s just a complete waste of my time. it s another example of the fbi stalling, stonewalling, doing everything they can to obstruct the house oversight committee s example of biden bribery. oversight committee congressman jamie raskin said he also reviewed the fbi documents. claimed they are not related to any corruption allegations and he doesn t understand comer s accusations on hunter s plea deal committee republicans are using these documents to try to breathe new life into baseless all
Television news which has been dominated by wednesdays triggering by the government of article 50, kickstarting officially the process of leaving the eu. The subject was extensively covered on bbc, with plenty of input from members of the public, giving their views on the uks decision to depart and what they expected from the next two yea rs of they expected from the next two years of talks. It was all too much for david, who wrote and Keith Gregory had this to say not much chance of the bbc or any of the media leaving it alone, certainly not on wednesday, when, in a special programme on bbc one, andrew neil interview the prime minister, followed by a number of other party leaders. The presenter came infor other party leaders. The presenter came in for some praise about the way he conducted that interview, including this telephone message. Thank goodness for andrew neil, among the very few on the bbc who keep to strictly accurate quotations. In general there is far too much sloppiness
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