


House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) said that he has reached out to the Justice Department in an attempt to get special counsel John Durham to testify before the committee next week.
Jordan made the announcement on Twitter shortly after the final report from Durham's investigators was released. It looked into the origins and conduct of the investigation regarding alleged ties between Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.
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We’ve reached out to the Justice Department to have Special Counsel John Durham testify next week.
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) May 15, 2023
"We’ve reached out to the Justice Department to have Special Counsel John Durham testify next week," Jordan tweeted.
The House Judiciary Republicans alleged in a twitter post that several individuals involved in the Trump-Russia investigation had lied based on the findings of the Durham report. The names included former FBI director James Comey, former FBI agent Peter Strzol, former FBI Laywer Lisa Page, former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA).
Comey, Strzok, Page, McCabe, Schiff. They all lied to us. #DurhamReport
— House Judiciary GOP (@JudiciaryGOP) May 15, 2023
"Comey, Strzok, Page, McCabe, Schiff. They all lied to us. #DurhamReport," the account tweeted.
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The long-awaited report found that there was no proper basis for the FBI and Department of Justice to launch an investigation into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Durham concluded in the report that "based on the evidence gathered in the multiple exhaustive and costly investigations of these matters," including the special counsel's own inquiry, "neither U.S. law enforcement nor the Intelligence Community appears to have possessed any actual evidence of collusion in their holdings at the commencement of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation."