May 10, 2018
Department of Justice agreed to brief House Intelligence Committee members about a top-secret intelligence source
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An opinion article by Kimberley Strassel discussing a conflict between the DOJ/FBI and the House Intelligence Committee regarding a top-secret intelligence source used in the investigation of the Trump campaign. The article highlights Speaker Paul Ryan's support for Chairman Devin Nunes's subpoenas and Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein's resistance to providing the information. The document bears a House Oversight footer stamp.
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