Sunday, May 12

House intelligence chair: DOJ ‘disingenuous’ on mishandled labeled paperwork

The chairman of the House intelligence committee blasted the Justice Department on Sunday for being “somewhat disingenuous” and having “not been forthcoming” to Congress on the alleged mishandling of labeled paperwork by President Biden, former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence.

Rep. Mike Turner stated the paperwork the DOJ has submitted to find out potential injury to nationwide safety paint an incomplete image.

“The Department of Justice has not been forthcoming in this. And they’ve been somewhat disingenuous, and certainly both the House and the Senate are going to have to address this,” the Ohio Republican stated on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

“One, the documents that were delivered to Congress are not complete. And secondly, they don’t identify whose documents they were, whether they came from the trove of Biden’s behind the Corvette, or whether they came from Mar-a-Lago,” he added.

Mr. Turner is a part of the small group on Capitol Hill often known as the “Gang of Eight” — the caucus chief and rating intelligence committee member from every celebration in every chamber. Those 4 Republicans and 4 Democrats obtain extra labeled info than rank-and-file members.

But Mr. Turner stated they should see the troves of paperwork so Congress can take crucial motion to forestall additional mishandling of delicate info.

From what he’s seen to date, he stated Sunday that no extremely harmful info like nuclear codes or different “extreme imminent threat” have been current.

“We’ve seen the index of them. We’ve gotten some of the documents delivered to us. But the Department of Justice really needs to come clean,” Mr. Turner stated.

“There are laws that need to be changed so that we can more protect our classified documents and those who handle them,” he stated.

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