House Republicans will hear from another FBI whistleblower this week as lawmakers on a key subcommittee begin their investigation into the “weaponization” of the federal government.
The transcribed interview, which a person familiar with the plan said was slated for Wednesday, will take place behind closed doors.That interview follows another that took place on Friday with a separate whistleblower from the FBI; subcommittee Chairman Jim Jordan has said more than a dozen people working at the FBI have come forward to speak with his staff about what they’ve described as a culture of bias within the bureau.
Wednesday’s interview appears to be the third the panel has conducted in private. Jordan said on Feb. 7 that the subcommittee was interviewing a whistleblower from the FBI, and the subcommittee conducted another on Friday. The witness list included two former FBI agents, but Jordan hinted that his staff had been in contact with others still employed by the bureau, some of whom allegedly faced retaliation for speaking up about their concerns.
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