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A new report declared Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has reached a “critical final step” before releasing his findings on alleged Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuses.
Horowitz invited people interviewed in his investigation and their lawyers to review a draft of the report, according to the Associated Press. This process, which will allow these individuals one final chance to offer input, will take place over the next two weeks.
The article goes on to state the following:
It was reported last week that a public copy was expected to be released by about Thanksgiving or later. Horowitz provided an update to Congress on Oct. 24, saying a classification review by the Justice Department and the FBI was “nearing completion.”
A public copy is expected to be released around Thanksgiving.
Horowitz gave Congress an update on Oct. 24 which indicated that a classification review by the Justice Department and the FBI was “nearing completion,” according to the Examiner.
If FISA Inspector General Horowitz report doesn’t come out next week when they said it would then I will be very disappointed & left to wonder WHAT THE GAME IS?? Is someone at FBI or DOJ tying IGs hands??
— ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) November 12, 2019
Delay in IG report on FISA abuses signals criminal prosecution, Jason Chaffetz says https://t.co/9ZuS91EiJg
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) November 12, 2019