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Judicial Watch Sues for Records of Possible FBI Obstruction in Hunter Biden Case

From CNS News:

The government watchdog organization Judicial Watch is suing the Department of Justice for all records of its Supervisory Intelligence Analyst, Brian Auten, to learn whether the FBI possibly obstructed a senatorial investigation into Hunter Biden and his alleged malfeasance.

“It is no coincidence the FBI operatives implicated in improperly protecting Hunter and Joe Biden were also abusing President Trump,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton in an Oct. 17 press release. “The Justice Department and the FBI have been irredeemably compromised and their refusal to follow federal transparency law further confirms their corruption.”

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