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DOJ declines to release communication on Biden docs to House Judiciary

Por: The Hill Politics January 30, 2023

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday rebuffed a broad request from the House Judiciary Committee to provide further details about the special counsel investigation into the mishandling of documents during President Biden’s time as vice president, saying that doing so would risk releasing information central to the case. The response follows a request from the panel, now led by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), seeking all documents and... + full article



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