FBI officials met with House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) on Monday and again refused to turn over a subpoenaed document relating to an alleged bribery scheme involving President Biden and a foreign national, according to a report from the Washington Examiner. The news comes a little over 24 hours after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he was optimistic about getting the document following a phone call with FBI Director Christopher Wray.
Comer subpoenaed the FD-1023 form that, according to an FBI whistleblower, allegedly contains information on how President Biden and a foreign national discussed “money for policy decisions.”
The FBI previously refused to produce the document earlier this month. “Justice [Department] policy strictly limits when and how confidential human source information can be provided outside of the FBI,” wrote Christopher Dunham, the FBI acting assistant director for congressional affairs, in a letter.
On Monday, the bureau again refused to comply with