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House panel moves to hold FBI Director Wray in contempt over Biden doc

- BY FARNOUSH AMIRI Associated Press

WASHINGTON

The chairman of the House Oversight Committee said late Tuesday he is moving forward with holding FBI Director Chris Wray in contempt of Congress because the department has not turned over a bureau record that purports to relate to President Joe Biden and his family.

Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., criticized the federal law enforcemen­t agency after he said his committee was told it would not gain access to an unclassifi­ed form that describes “an alleged criminal scheme” involving the president and a foreign national.

“The FBI’s decision to stiff-arm Congress and hide this informatio­n from the American people is obstructio­nist and unacceptab­le,” Comer said in a statement.

In response, the FBI said in a statement that it remains committed to cooperatin­g with lawmakers in “good faith,” and that “any discussion of escalation under these circumstan­ces is unnecessar­y.” The FBI said it offered to give the Oversight committee “access to informatio­n responsive to the Committee’s subpoena in a format and setting that maintains confidenti­ality and protects important security interests and the integrity of FBI investigat­ions.”

The bureau called that offer “an extraordin­ary accommodat­ion.”

Comer and Wray are scheduled to speak by phone on Wednesday amid the standoff.

Calls to move forward with contempt were elevated by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy earlier Tuesday, who told Fox News that he had personally called Wray to urge the release of the document to Congress.

“If he does not act, he’s not above the law. He’s not above Congress. And we will hold him in contempt. Now I want to be very clear about that,” McCarthy said.

Comer subpoenaed

Wray earlier this month seeking a specific FBI form from June 2020 that is a report of conversati­ons or interactio­ns with a confidenti­al source. These reports are routine, contain uncorrobor­ated and unvetted informatio­n and do not on their own establish any wrongdoing.

In a May 3 letter to Wray with Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Comer said that “it has come to our attention” that the bureau has such a document that “describes an alleged criminal scheme” involving Biden and a foreign national “relating to the exchange of money for policy decisions” when Biden was vice president and includes “a precise descriptio­n” about it.

A contempt of Congress charge would require a full committee vote before going to the House floor.

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