House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan issued a subpoena Monday for an FBI human resources official to give testimony in the ongoing investigation of the agency.
Chair Rep. Jim Jordan attends a House Judiciary Committee field hearing on violent crime in New York at the Javits Federal Building in New York City.
"Today, Chairman Jordan issued a subpoena to Jennifer Leigh Moore, executive assistant director of human resources at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, after she refused to answer questions during her transcribed interview about the FBI’s retaliation against brave whistleblowers who have come forward to raise concerns about abuses they have seen at the Bureau," saidMoore's interview and expected testimony are part of the GOP's ongoing investigation of politicization within...
"Executive Assistant Director Moore voluntarily answered questions from members and their staffs about the FBI’s security clearance adjudication process for several hours. She did not discuss the details of specific individuals whose cases are still under review to protect the integrity of the process and the privacy of the individuals," the FBI wrote.
The agency added,"The FBI recognizes the importance of congressional oversight and remains fully committed to cooperating with Congress’ oversight requests consistent with its constitutional and statutory responsibilities."Republicans formed the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government to probe
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