DOJ Investigating Charge That FBI May Have Changed Reports To Target Prosecutions
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Another possible bombshell tied to the FBI and Department of Justice investigations in the Hillary Clinton email and Russian collusion investigations. A member of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee charged during hearings on Tuesday that the FBI may have "edited and changed" key witness reports in those investigations.
Republican Congressman Mark Meadows from North Carolina made the charged while the committee questioned DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz over his report investigating misconduct during both of those investigations.
Meadows also charged that the FBI misled the DOJ watchdog to try and hide identities of FBI employees caught sending anti-Trump messages.
"The other thing that I would ask you to look into, there is growing evidence that 302s were edited and changed,” Meadows told Horowitz. “Those 302s, it is suggested that they were changed to either prosecute or not prosecute individuals. And that is very troubling.”