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WND 2/15/2022

Senators warn DOJ has refused to turn over results that were ordered made public

Hillary Clinton, Russia collusion and 2016 presidential campaign all of a sudden are in headlines right now because of a court filing from special counsel John Durham, who is investigating the origins of the Democrats' conspiracy theory against Donald Trump at the time, that claimed Clinton funded teams that worked in "infiltrate" Trump's own computer servers at Trump Tower, as well as White House servers after he took office.

An apparent case of high-tech spying on a political opponent.

But there's a solution to most of those arguments over who said what, and when, and why, according to two senators.

That would be to have Attorney General Merrick Garland release and make public "all records" from the FBI's original investigation into those Democrat claims.

Fox News reports it has obtained a letter from Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Johnson, R-Wis., to Garland.

They criticize Garland for failing to follow former President Donald Trump's original orders for the Department of Justice to declassify all records from that investigation. They want him to "produce those records to Congress and the American people without improper redactions."

Fox News reported the letter continued, "We remain concerned that over one year from the date then-President Trump directed the Justice Department to declassify certain Crossfire Hurricane records the Justice Department has not only failed to declassify a single page, the Department has failed to identify for Congress records that it knows with certainty to be covered by the declassification directive."

More: https://www.wnd.com/2022/02/garland-told-release-original-fbi-report-russia-collusion-claims/