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FBI declines GOP subpoena on Biden ‘alleged criminal scheme’
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<blockquote data-quote="Pommer" data-source="post: 77245063" data-attributes="member: 231908"><p>This is a budding “tactic”, that won’t gain traction given the amateurness of its design.</p><p></p><p>The “document” that the subcommittee seeks is an <em>internal </em>FBI document that isn’t supposed to see the light of day; a “tip-sheet” of possible, unverified, accusations and second-hand information.</p><p></p><p>A savvy (and yet somehow unsophisticated) congressperson could “phone in a tip” that “Politician XYZ kills puppies with a hammer to relax”; months or years later, the caller could demand this form [FD-1023] be released so that this wild accusation can get into the public record.</p><p></p><p>And the FBI would have to “turn it over”; which is why they’ve fought, tooth and nail, not to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pommer, post: 77245063, member: 231908"] This is a budding “tactic”, that won’t gain traction given the amateurness of its design. The “document” that the subcommittee seeks is an [I]internal [/I]FBI document that isn’t supposed to see the light of day; a “tip-sheet” of possible, unverified, accusations and second-hand information. A savvy (and yet somehow unsophisticated) congressperson could “phone in a tip” that “Politician XYZ kills puppies with a hammer to relax”; months or years later, the caller could demand this form [FD-1023] be released so that this wild accusation can get into the public record. And the FBI would have to “turn it over”; which is why they’ve fought, tooth and nail, not to. [/QUOTE]
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