Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and the House Judiciary Committee expect full cooperation from the Department of Justices (DOJ) during their investigation into the agency’s treatment of parental school board protests in 2021.
Jordan, who chairs the committee, said he expects the DOJ to comply fully with the panel’s subpoena sent to several high-ranking members of the law enforcement agency several weeks ago.
Jordan spokesperson Russell Dye said judiciary committee staff “has conferred with the Department of Justice on numerous occasions” regarding the subpoenas issued to Attorney General Merrick Garland.
“Last Thursday, our staff spoke at length with DOJ about what precisely the Committee is looking for, why we were interested in those documents, and our priorities going forward. Our staff then spoke again with DOJ on Friday afternoon,” Dye said in a statement confirmed for The Epoch Times on Feb. 28….
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