Appearing for a televised interview Sunday, the California rep offered some insight as to what transpired between him and director Christopher Wray on the Friday call, which came a day after feds rebuffed a subpoena requesting the still unseen report.
The official request was sent by House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, and pertained to a prospective financial form that several GOP lawmakers claim lays out an 'alleged criminal scheme' involving Biden and an unnamed foreign national. However, almost immediately afterward, the bureau's acting assistant director of congressional affair penned a letter to Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, informing him the agency would not immediately provide the form in question.
McCarthy, 58, promptly issued his own
statement decrying the response, in which he decried the official reply
from Assistant Director Christopher Dunham as 'unacceptable' - and vowed
to speak to his direct superior by phone by Friday
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