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Jim Jordan probe should face hard line DOJ resistance: Ex-FBI official

Por: Newsweek Nation January 14, 2023

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Representative Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, announced on Friday an investigation into how the Department of Justice (DOJ) is handling President Joe Biden's classified documents scandal. The way one former insider sees it, though, the DOJ should refuse to play ball.Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) deputy director Andrew McCabe was asked on CNN Friday about how much Jordan's examination could affect the DOJ's own... + full article



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