The Biden caliphate is refusing to let members of Congress see the classified documents he stole before leaving his job as vice president. Members of the Senate GOP can hold up all presidential nominees or could tie up funding until the material is released. Cotton also wants to see what the FBI found at Mar-a-Lago. That way he can compare what the Biden administration was making a big deal about as opposed to what Biden stole.
The Senate Intelligence Committee is frustrated because the corrupt DOJ will not release the information to them. If you read my articles you know I predicted this. I also said that they would use the excuse of an ongoing investigation, which they will keep open forever, The Hunter Biden investigation will soon be starting its fifth year. I will make another prediction. The Deep State will make a deal with Joe that they will not prosecute Hunter if he agrees not to run in 2024.
Cotton told reporters:
“Whether it’s blocking nominees or withholding budgetary funds, Congress will impose pain on the administration until they provide these documents. And that is coming from both parties.”
“I’m prepared to refuse consent or to fast-track any nominee for any department or agency and to take every step I can on every committee on which I serve to impose consequences on the administration until they provide these documents for the Congress to make our own informed judgment about the risk to national security.”
According to The Hill, Cotton called the administration’s excuse for not discussing the material “a farce.”:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELThe bipartisan leaders of the Senate Intelligence panel emerged together from the secure briefing room and rejected the administration’s argument.
That is “not a tenable position,” said Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner, D-Va. “What I think the director heard is she didn’t just hear it from Sen. Rubio and I. Literally every member of the committee, without exception, said this won’t stand.”
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., the committee’s vice chair, called it a “very unsatisfying hearing.”
“The bottom line is this: They won’t tell us what they have until the special counsel allows them to tell us. That’s an unacceptable position,” Rubio said.
Warner and others pointed out that the Senate Intelligence panel received regular briefings on Russian interference in the 2016 election at the same time a special counsel was appointed to investigate the matter.
The senators argued that their committee has oversight responsibilities for intelligence matters and that they need to be able to assess whether the discovery of classified documents at Trump’s and Biden’s unsecure homes and office poses a threat to national security. […]
“We’ve got a job to do, and we’re going to do it,” Warner said. (NBC)
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin dismissed Cotton’s threats because he has seen it before when Cotten held up the appointments of a group of U.S. attorney and U.S. Marshal nominations.




















