House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, in his second letter to Attorney General Garland, has escalated efforts against the Department of Justice (DOJ), threatening to issue a subpoena if the DOJ does not comply with requests for documents relating to the enforcement of Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) requirements for entities such as Al Jazeera and TikTok. This move comes amid broader scrutiny by Republican lawmakers on the DOJ's actions, including its refusal to release unredacted materials from special counsel Robert Hur's investigation into President Biden's handling of classified records. Additionally, Representative Jim Jordan has demanded documents and communications between Big Tech companies and the FBI, signaling a widening probe into the relationships between government agencies and private sector entities.
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House Oversight and Accountability Chair Jamie Comer dug into the Department of Justice for its refusal to hand over the unreacted materials related to special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified records. https://t.co/h2KHkRI0ph
🚨BREAKING: In his second letter to Attorney General Garland, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer threatens to subpoena the DOJ over its failure to enforce Al Jazeera and TikTok's compliance with the Foreign Agents Registration Act https://t.co/PAx9TnrLkL
🚨 @GOPoversight will consider the compulsory process if the Department of Justice fails to produce documents relating to its enforcement of Foreign Agents Registration Act requirements with certain entities, including Al Jazeera and TikTok. For more👇 https://t.co/YwOu6dnATN