The top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee issued a warning on Dec. 4 to the heads of the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ), telling them not to dispose of records or documents that could indicate mismanagement or wrongdoing.
“I’m putting DOJ & FBI on notice,“ Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) wrote on X. ”Don’t shred a single document. Don’t delete a single file. Accountability is coming,” Hawley wrote on X.
Hawley’s post was accompanied by a more formal open letter addressed to Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray, stating that he had received reports that records were already being destroyed.
“With sunlight now on the horizon, I’m not surprised by last-ditch efforts to stonewall the incoming administration. But those efforts will fail,” Hawley wrote.
He urged Garland and Wray to fire anyone responsible for destroying documents and “preserve all Department and Bureau documents in anticipation of congressional investigations to come.” […]
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