The Congress has no right to any document that is part of an ongoing investigation, it's a separation of powers thing. Your contention, though true, does not refute this fact. Constitutionally minded Justices will no doubt agree on that point. Also note that the point is moot given that Dir Wray has invited any congressperson to view the document in question at the FBI headquarters in a secure setting. They don't need to possess the document, but they can view it, as the invitation was given by Wray. Also note that the Durham Report made no claim that the FBI was corrupt, nor did the IG Report by Horowitz. In point of fact, the Durham Report only mentioned the term 'corrupt' 6 or 7 times and in each instance, it was in reference to something other than the FBI. I know, I checked. So, your claim is without evidence.Skans » 08 Jun 2023, 7:53 am » wrote: ↑ Not true. Congress has the right to investigate FBI corruption. We'll just have to let the Supreme Court decide this.
THere is no way in hell a budget that does not fund the FBI will ever be signed by the President.FWIW, the House should simply refuse to pass any budget that has funding for the Department of Justice.