House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) has fired back at the Department of Justice (DOJ) after it challenged his subpoenas of FBI Director Chris Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland—the latest in an ongoing conflict between House Republicans and the Biden administration over allegations of politicization of federal law enforcement.
“DOJ’s response is wholly inadequate, flawed, and ignores the last two years of requests from our Committee. We expect full compliance with the subpoenas,” Russell Dye, Jordan’s spokesperson, told The Epoch Times in a Feb. 9 email.
The committee subpoenaed Wray and Garland on Feb. 3 of this year….}