Bad idea. I doubt there's bombshells in the redactions anyway. Focus on getting witnesses in front of Congress who aren't covered by executive privilege.
You mean like two years of Russia collusion and obstruction?What's the reason for the DOJ to start another investigation of the investigation today (it's already being investigated)?
To slow-walk the process, casting doubt on the FBI, keeping hope alive that bombshells will be reveled just over the horizon.
The inspector general doesn't have the ability to file criminal charges.What's the reason for the DOJ to start another investigation of the investigation today (it's already being investigated)?
To slow-walk the process, casting doubt on the FBI, keeping hope alive that bombshells will be reveled just over the horizon.
Common sense and basic politics?
Horowitz, who launched his investigation in 2018