McCarthy: FBI can’t dictate process oversight.

House Speaker McCarthy Threatens FBI Director with Contempt Charges

“Congress has the constitutional right to oversee and to hold this government accountable. We are lone the voice of the people, and we have a right to see it,”

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has warned FBI Director Christopher Wray that he could face contempt charges if he fails to provide the entire House Oversight Committee with subpoenaed documents related to a “criminal scheme” involving President Joe Biden and an unnamed “foreign national.”

McCarthy emphasized that it is Congress’s constitutional role to provide oversight of the bureau and hold the government accountable. He stated that every member of the Oversight Committee has the responsibility to see the documents, not just the chairman and ranking member.

Wray Must Follow Through on His Responsibilities

McCarthy criticized Wray for not allowing all members of the Oversight Committee to see the FD-1023 form and stated that it was not enough. He demanded that Wray produce the document to the committee by Thursday, or else face contempt charges.

“They don’t get to tell us yes or no about this process. So, if he will not follow through on his job, being the lawmaker or the individual, the top cop in society, he should have to follow through on the responsibilities that he has,” McCarthy said of Wray.

The House Oversight Committee’s investigation has been dismissed by the White House as a “fact-free stunt.” However, McCarthy remains steadfast in his pursuit of government accountability and oversight.

Supreme Court’s EPA Decision Should Help Check Burdensome Government Regulations

In other news, the Supreme Court’s recent EPA decision is expected to help check burdensome government regulations. This decision will have a significant impact on businesses and individuals affected by government regulations.

  • McCarthy warns FBI Director Christopher Wray of contempt charges if he fails to provide subpoenaed documents to the entire House Oversight Committee.
  • Every member of the Oversight Committee has the responsibility to see the documents, not just the chairman and ranking member.
  • The White House has dismissed the House Oversight Committee’s investigation as a “fact-free stunt.”
  • The Supreme Court’s recent EPA decision is expected to help check burdensome government regulations.

Stay tuned for more updates on government oversight and accountability.



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