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Schumer: ‘I Disagree with Sen. Grassley There Was No Hint of Misconduct’ — Walks Away When Asked to Explain

‘The fact that there is only one document in there for 100 senators is another example of constraining the ability of all senators and the American public to see the whole truth, and nothing but’
By Grabien Staff

EXCERPT:

SCHUMER: “Thank you Senator Feinstein. I just have three points to make. One, we had many fears that this was a very limited process that would constrain the FBI from getting all of the facts. Having received a thorough briefing on the documents, those fears have been realized. Second, I disagree having received a briefing on all of the documents, I disagree with Senator Grassley’s statement that there was no hint of misconduct. And third, we are reiterating our call, given how limited this -- these documents were and how limited the scope of this investigation was, we are reiterating our call that the documents, with proper reduction, be made public. Why shouldn't all of America see the facts?" 

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