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Rachel Schilke, Breaking News Reporter


NextImg:Comer gets win in FBI fight as Wray agrees to show top members Biden 'bribery' memo

FBI Director Christopher Wray has agreed to allow top members of the House Oversight Committee to view a subpoenaed document relating to the committee's investigation into President Joe Biden and his family.

A spokesperson from the committee told the Washington Examiner that the document will be reviewed and Chairman James Comer (R-KY) will receive a briefing from the FBI on Monday.

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"Chairman Comer has been clear that anything short of producing the FD-1023 form to the House Oversight Committee is not compliance with his subpoena. This unclassified record contains pages of details that need to be investigated further by the House Oversight Committee," the spokesperson said.

The document will be brought to Capitol Hill on Monday, and Comer and Oversight Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) will be the only two members to view it in a secure SCIF, an ultra-secure room used for viewing highly classified information and does not allow technology inside.

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This comes after Comer threatened to hold Wray and the FBI in contempt of Congress after the director failed to hand over information the Oversight Committee requested related to an "alleged criminal scheme" involving the Biden family during Biden's time as vice president.

The document Comer seeks is related to the Biden family's business records.

Jerry Dunleavy contributed to this report.