Spartz Requests FBI to Provide Recordings Cited in Durham Report

Spartz Requests FBI to Provide Recordings Cited in Durham Report
Rep. Victoria Spartz — Rep. Victoria Spartz Official Website
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Washington, D.C. – On June 22, 2023, Rep. Victoria Spartz (IN-05) sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray following up on the Judiciary Committee Hearing on the Report of Special Counsel John Durham. During the hearing, Rep. Spartz asked Mr. Durham if he would provide Congress with the recordings of his interview(s) with CHS-1, who is widely believed to be Stefan Halper, due to Mr. Durham’s inconclusive response on why he was unable to establish that CHS-1 intentionally lied to the FBI. CHS-1 provided to the FBI an allegation in direct conflict with his recordings and a significant misstatement of an important fact. Mr. Durham informed that he turned over these recordings to the FBI.

“I remain deeply troubled that the individuals who abused both the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and the FISA process have not been held accountable”, Spartz said. “There are also still many questions that need to be answered, so we can implement proper policy reforms.”

Read the full letter HERE

Original source can be found here.



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