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Press Release: Graham Interrogates Attorney General Bondi on FBI Surveillance and Justice Department Misconduct

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Senator Lindsey Graham questions Attorney General Pam Bondi about FBI actions during investigations into Trump and previous administrations.

Quiver AI Summary

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham questioned U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi during a DOJ oversight hearing, focusing on alleged misconduct by the Biden and Obama Administration's Justice Departments. Graham raised concerns over the FBI's collection of his phone records amid the Jack Smith investigation into President Trump, asking if this constituted an abuse of power.

In response, Bondi stated she could not comment on the ongoing investigation but criticized the costs associated with it. Graham also discussed the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey for lying to Congress, emphasizing the implications of the FBI's handling of information related to the investigation into Russian collusion.

Graham expressed dissatisfaction with the FBI's actions in light of a 2016 intelligence memo suggesting possible political motivations behind the investigation, asking if the FBI informed the FISA court of this exculpatory evidence. Bondi affirmed the general legal obligation to disclose such information.

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