A protracted (and completely unnecessary) battle in Washington that has dragged on for months finally came to an end last night. FBI director Christopher Wray has relented and will allow the full House Oversight Committee to view the FD-1023 document in which a highly credible FBI informant accuses Joe Biden of taking a $5 million bribe from a foreign adversary while he was the Vice President. As a result, Wray will not be hit with a Contempt of Congress charge today as had been expected. While the potentially explosive document is obviously of interest, perhaps the biggest takeaway from this protracted debacle is the question of why it required such an extraordinary threat to get him to submit to cooperate with the constitutionally mandated oversight duties of the legislative branch. (NY Post)Read More
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