Jonathan Turley said it was "really reckless" for Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to threaten to “subpoena” lawmakers and staff on a Republican-led House committee during a tense meeting earlier this year.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said the Justice Department has shown an "utter contempt for Congress" by failing to provide documents related to the FBI's alleged use of an informant in President Trump's 2016 campaign.
Jonathan Turley agrees with House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) that Congress has a right to see documents related to the FBI's alleged use of an informant in President Trump's 2016 campaign.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday blasted the “numerous delays” in the Justice Department inspector general’s probe of the Hillary Clinton email case.
Judge Jeanine Pirro said she is fired up, angry and confused by Rep. Trey Gowdy's (R-S.C.) statement that the FBI acted properly in its use of an informant in the Trump campaign to root out possible Russian meddling in the 2016 race.
As Republicans ramp up their investigation into the FBI's handling of the Hillary Clinton email probe, some Democrats are suggesting it's an effort to distract from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) called on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to "step up" and renounce his recusal in the Russia investigation.
Former federal prosecutor Joe diGenova said Wednesday that two standards of justice existed in the United States under James Comey: one for Hillary Clinton and another for President Donald Trump.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said it's "shameful" that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein only turned over the FBI memo that instigated the Russia investigation after being threatened with legal action.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) is calling on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to "do his job" and appoint a second special counsel.
Some Republican lawmakers are calling for the appointment of a second special counsel to investigate, among other things, potential political bias at the Department of Justice and FBI in the investigation into Hillary Clinton's mishandling of classified information.
Judge Andrew Napolitano said it's "very unusual" that the Justice Department has been slow to release documents related to how the FBI handled its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email server.