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DOJ inspector general's testimony postponed, amid new leads in Clinton case review
2018-05-05
[FOX] Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s widely anticipated testimony next week before the House Oversight Committee has been postponed, as the Justice Department IG has pursued new leads in his review of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, according to a congressional letter and sources familiar with the matter.
Oh dear. How much seedier can Mrs. Clinton’s reputation become?
"It is of the utmost importance that your review be as fulsome, complete and unimpeded as possible," Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., the chairman of the committee, wrote in a recent letter to Horowitz obtained by Fox News.
How long has the system been down ?
Horowitz was scheduled to appear before the committee on May 8. But Gowdy told Horowitz he wants to reschedule his testimony "as close to the day the report is finalized as is practicable."

Gowdy said the decision to postpone is based on "the representations" in an April 23 letter from Horowitz.

The developments suggest Horowitz is still working to complete his review of the FBI and DOJ's handling of the Clinton case. Sources familiar with the review have told Fox News that Horowitz has continued to pursue new leads and witnesses in recent weeks.

During a speech Friday, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said he expects Horowitz’s review will be finalized soon.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  "At this point, what difference does it make?"
Waiting until that point to release it?
Posted by: magpie   2018-05-05 10:08  

#5  My expectation has always been that the IG's report would be delayed until it no longer had any bite. That the deep-state / Demos would be able to keep it quiet and the MSM would of course cover it with a blanket till it stopped moving.

And to paraphrase PP snip its vocal cords to keep it from screaming.


The drain is still being circled by the country.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-05-05 09:01  

#4  I cannot condone shooting gov't officials.
Good start, but then you went off into the weeds, albeit humorously. We do not say things at Rantburg that can be interpreted as a physical threat to American citizens. This is not a free speech issue, which applies to the government. Rather, this is us not causing trouble for Fred.

— trailing wife for the moderators at 10:48 a.m. EDT
Posted by: Thaiper Ulick8841   2018-05-05 07:40  

#3  
No. We do not say things at Rantburg that can be interpreted as a physical threat to American citizens. This is not a free speech issue, which applies to the government. Rather, this is us not causing trouble for Fred.

— trailing wife for the moderators at 10:46 a.m. EDT
Posted by: Flilet Omeremble3846   2018-05-05 07:33  

#2  
No. We do not say things at Rantburg that can be interpreted as a physical threat to American citizens. This is not a free speech issue, which applies to the government. Rather, this is us not causing trouble for Fred.

— trailing wife for the moderators at 10:45 a.m. EDT
Posted by: Betty Hatfield5124   2018-05-05 04:11  

#1  During a speech Friday, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said he expects Horowitz’s review will be finalized soon.

"We finally got some blackmail material on the fellow" sorta thing?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-05-05 03:46  

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