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9 Feb 2023


The subpoena compelled Wray to turn over documents to the committee at 9:00 a.m. ET on March 1. It also demanded documents related to the Justice Department’s task force that focused on identifying school board threats, and the FBI’s role as a member of that task force.

HOUSE JUDICIARY SUBPOENAS FBI DIRECTOR WRAY ON TARGETING OF PARENTS AT SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS

Jordan has already formally launched a number of high-level investigations in his first month as committee chairman.

Jordan has already formally launched a number of high-level investigations in his first month as committee chairman. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

But in a response letter to Jordan, DOJ called a subpoenas "premature" as it has offered to engage with the committee.

"We remain ready to discuss next steps for the Department to address your informational needs while also respecting Executive Branch interests," wrote Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legislative Affairs Carlos Felipe Uriarte. "We have offered to engage with the Committee and provide information voluntarily, so a subpoena is premature."

"The overwhelming majority of congressional requests for information are resolved through voluntary discussion and cooperation. This process of accommodation is also constitutionally mandated. Both Congress and the Executive Branch are required to negotiate in good faith to meet the informational needs of Congress while protecting the institutional interests of the Executive Branch," the letter said.

"We are committed to working in good faith to respond to your requests and remain ready to discuss your informational needs and priorities for review and production of pertinent documents."

WHITE HOUSE PLEDGES TO WORK IN ‘GOOD FAITH’ WITH GOP AS IT INVESTIGATES DOJ TARGETING OF PARENTS

"As Director Wray and other FBI officials have stated clearly on numerous occasions before Congress and elsewhere, the FBI has never been in the business of investigating speech or policing speech at school board meetings or anywhere else, and we never will be," an FBI spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital.

Attorney General Merrick Garland testifies before Congress. 

Attorney General Merrick Garland testifies before Congress.  (Greg Nash/Pool Photo via AP)

"Our focus is and always will be on protecting people from violence and threats of violence," continued the FBI. "We are fully committed to preserving and protecting First Amendment rights including the right to free speech." 

Jordan’s office told Fox News Thursday regarding the letter: "DOJ’s response is wholly inadequate, flawed, and ignores the last two years of requests from our Committee."

FBI Director Christopher Wray.

FBI Director Christopher Wray. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

"We expect full compliance with the subpoenas," continued Russell Dye, spokesperson for Jordan.

Jordan has already formally launched a number of high-level investigations in his first month as committee chairman and established a new Judiciary subcommittee – the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government – which held its first hearing Thursday.

Kelly Laco is a politics editor for Fox News Digital.