The Republican chairmen of three Senate committees are pressing Attorney General William Barr for details about “highly classified information” that the FBI declined to investigate as part of the Hillary Clinton email probe.
According to the Republicans, the FBI drafted a memo in May 2016 saying that the information was “necessary” to complete the investigation into Clintons handling of classified information on her private email server.
But as the Justice Department inspector general found in a report released last year, the FBI declined to take up the matter before closing the Clinton investigation in July 2016.
The trio of senators want to know why.
The inspector generals finding “raises significant issues associated with the FBIs failure to review certain highly classified information in support of its Midyear investigation,” reads the letter to Barr, signed by GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, the chairmen of the Senate Judiciary, Finance and Homeland Security Committees, respectively. (RELATED: Chuck Grassley Pressed Mueller Over Selective Use Of Emails In Court Filings)
Sen. Chuck Grassley speaks to reporters after the Senate voted to overturn the Presidents national emergency border declaration, at the U.S. Capitol on March 14, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Republicans have pressed the Justice Department repeatedly about the information. They inquired with the Justice Department about the matter on July 31, 2018, in a phone call on Sept. 17, 2018, and in a letter on Oct. 17, 2018.
After the September 2018 phone call, the Justice Department declined to provide a briefing to the Senate Judiciary Committee, claiming that doing so would interfere with special counsel Robert Muellers Russia investigation.
“Now that the Special Counsels investigation has concluded, we are unaware of any legitimate basis upon which the Department can refuse to answer the Judiciary Committees inquiries,” the senators wrote.
The FBI opened a counterintelligence investigation into Clintons use of her private server in July 2015. The probe was closed to much fanfare on July 5, 2016, with then-FBI Director James Comey saying that while Clinton was “extremely careless” in using a private server to exchange classified information, “no reasonable prosecutor” would try a case against the Democratic presidential candidate.
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