House Judiciary Republicans requested congressional testimony from Special Counsel John Durham, whose investigative report on the FBIโs 2016-2017 probe into the Trump campaign was published on Monday.
โWeโve reached out to the Justice Department to have Special Counsel John Durham testify next week,โ Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, wrote in a statement on Twitter on Monday.
Jordan indicated in a Monday letter (pdf) published on Twitter that the hearing would occur on May 25. He asked Durham to summarize his findings in a ten-minute opening statement and answer questions from committee members.
The judiciary committeeโs request came as the Department of Justice (DOJ) published the much-anticipated Durham report (pdf), concluding the Special Counselโs three-year-long investigation into the FBIโs conductโand alleged misconductโin investigating the Trump campaign from July 2016 to May 2017.
According to the Durham report, the FBIโs rush to open the investigation and the shoddy foundations used as the premise for the probe were a departure from how the agency treated other politically sensitive investigations in 2016.
One example of this was the FBIโs handling of former Secretary of State Hillary Clintonโs unauthorized use of a private email server to transmit top-secret government emails, the report indicated. It noted that the FBI and Justice Department restricted an inquiry into the Clinton Foundation so that little to no investigative activity could occur in the months leading up to the election.
But the agency had a different attitude towards Trump, Durham concluded, as evident by his observation that โneither U.S. nor the Intelligence Community appears to have possessed any actual evidence of collusion in their holdings at the commencement of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation.โ Crossfire Hurricane was the codename for the FBIโs investigation into the Trump campaign.
Agentsย โrepeatedly disregarded important requirementsโ when they made surveillance requests on the Trump campaignโinitiated under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Actโin the absence of a โgenuine beliefโ that there was a probable cause to investigate the target, the report found.
Byย Gary Bai