Congressman Jordan questions Rosenstein at Mueller oversight hearing about political bias

Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan asks Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein at a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee about text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, Stzrok thinking he was a James Bond agent at the FBI who could not take the risk on President Donald trump being elected, Rosenstein, assuring him, Inspector General was doing a thorough review, Jordan responding everything points to what had been learned about paying for a dossier by Christopher Steele involved him and the Committee was anxious to meet with Mr. Horwitz since 20 members of the Committee with primary jurisdiction over the Justice Department and all kinds of Senators think there needs to be a special counsel, asking what fact pattern Rosenstein needs to appoint one.
Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan asks Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein at a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee about text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, Stzrok thinking he was a James Bond agent at the FBI who could not take the risk on President Donald trump being elected, Rosenstein, assuring him, Inspector General was doing a thorough review, Jordan responding everything points to what had been learned about paying for a dossier by Christopher Steele involved him and the Committee was anxious to meet with Mr. Horwitz since 20 members of the Committee with primary jurisdiction over the Justice Department and all kinds of Senators think there needs to be a special counsel, asking what fact pattern Rosenstein needs to appoint one.
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May not be used as partisan political campaign material to promote or oppose the candidacy of any person for elective public office, and may not be used to distort the objects and purposes of the hearing, or cast discredit on or dishonour any member of the United States House of Representatives or US Senate, or bring the House or Senate or any Member into disrepute.
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13 December, 2017
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