Courtesy of Pam Martens.
When the State Department Inspector General Steve Linick concluded his investigation of Hillary Clinton’s unauthorized use of a non-secure private server in her home to transmit classified material while she served as Secretary of State, he released a heavily footnoted 83-page report on the matter.
When FBI Director James Comey concluded his year-long investigation, he simply held a press conference and made a statement – devoid of any such “official” report from his agency. Yesterday, Wall Street On Parade contacted the FBI and asked when the official report might be forthcoming. We received the following emailed response:
“We don’t have any additional information to provide at this time. Thank you.”
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is apparently not content with the abbreviated statement from FBI Director James Comey either. The Committee has called Comey to testify today along with State Department Inspector General Linick and Charles McCullough, the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community. The hearing will convene at 10:00 a.m. in the Rayburn House Office Building.
Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), Chair of the Committee, released a statement regarding the hearing that said:
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