Congressman Gohmert questions Rosenstein at Mueller oversight hearing about Comey memos

Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert asks Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein at a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee about his authorship and proposing the idea of firing former FBI Dir. James Comey, whether Comey memorializing in memos his meetings with President Donald Trump were property of the Justice Department after asserting he would not by any means release that information whether it could be acquired by virtue of official employment, asking in one word whether he gave Jeff Sessions any advice regarding whether or not to recuse himself in the matter of the Russia investigation, Rosenstein, answering that he was not yet confirmed, the two engaging over his discussions with Bruce Ohr whose wife Nelly was a Russian expert paid by Fusion GPS to help the Clinton campaign.
Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert asks Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein at a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee about his authorship and proposing the idea of firing former FBI Dir. James Comey, whether Comey memorializing in memos his meetings with President Donald Trump were property of the Justice Department after asserting he would not by any means release that information whether it could be acquired by virtue of official employment, asking in one word whether he gave Jeff Sessions any advice regarding whether or not to recuse himself in the matter of the Russia investigation, Rosenstein, answering that he was not yet confirmed, the two engaging over his discussions with Bruce Ohr whose wife Nelly was a Russian expert paid by Fusion GPS to help the Clinton campaign.
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December 13, 2017
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