Judge Napolitano joined "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday to react to newly revealed text messages between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, which show the fired FBI official and former FBI attorney discussing the bureau's "media leak strategy."
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said he is sending a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray asking for an explanation of DOJ policy after news of a 2013 incident involving a Democratic senator and a suspected Chinese spy.
Who Checks the 'All-Powerful?': Rep. Issa Says Probe of Rosenstein Over Alleged Threats Is Warranted
Rep. Darrell Issa believes it is "absolutely" warranted for GOP leaders to ask the Justice Department inspector general to investigate alleged threats by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in January.
In her Opening Statement, Judge Jeanine Pirro blasted FBI agent Peter Strzok, who last week testified before GOP lawmakers regarding his alleged bias against President Trump.
Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) on Saturday blasted embattled FBI agent Peter Strzok following Strzok's hearing Thursday before the House.
Judge Andrew Napolitano said that unless the House Intelligence Committee subpoenas the FBI and Department of Justice, it's unlikely it will get to see the documents it requested related to an informant within Trump's 2016 campaign.
Republican lawmakers have given the Justice Department and FBI a deadline of 5:00pm ET Monday to give Congressall requested documents related to an FBI informant in contact with members of his campaign in 2016.
Sean Hannity offered advice to demoted FBI Agent Peter Strzok, whose texts with his FBI lawyer lover were part of the focus of an inspector general's report into the handling of the Clinton email scandal.
Pete Hegseth said that the Justice Department inspector general's report on the Hillary Clinton email probe laid out "all the bias" exhibited by FBI official Peter Strzok, even though none was said to be found.
In the wake of Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz's bombshell report, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) blasted the Justice Department and FBI over their handling of the HIllary Clinton email investigation.
Senate Judiciary Committee member Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) ripped the findings of Inspector General Michael Horowitz' report on DOJ and FBI actions in the Hillary Clinton email probe as "appalling."
Senate Judiciary Committee Member John N. Kennedy (R-La.) pressed Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz on his report's finding that bias did not affect prosecutorial decisionmaking in regard to the Clinton email scandal -- in a round of questioning that made unexpected references to Jimmy Hoffa and the tooth fairy.