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WASHINGTON, D.C.—On Thursday, FBI Director James Comey will testify in front of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to explain his decision not to prosecute Hillary Clinton, despite finding multiple violations. Following the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) recommendation not to prosecute the former secretary of state and now presumptive Democratic nominee, Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) announced that he had called Director Comey to testify before the Oversight Committee on Thursday, July 7, 2016.
“The FBI’s recommendation is surprising and confusing. The fact pattern presented by Director Comey makes clear Secretary Clinton violated the law,” Chairman Chaffetz said in a statement. “Individuals who intentionally skirt the law must be held accountable. Congress and the American people have a right to understand the depth and breadth of the FBI’s investigation. I thank Director Comey for accepting the invitation to publicly answer these important questions.”
WITNESSES AND TESTIMONIES
Name | Title | Organization | Panel | Document |
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The Honorable James Comey | Director | Federal Bureau of Investigation | 1 | |
Mr. Steve Linick | Inspector General | Department of State | 2 | |
Mr. I. Charles McCullough, III | Inspector General | Intelligence Community | 2 |
g / July 7, 2016
Since I didn’t intend to speed (officer) therefore I do not deserve a speeding ticket………correct?
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