There seems to be a smidge of light at the end of this tunnel after a statement was released by the Committee on Oversight and Accountability stating all FBI members will be reviewed and receive a briefing.

This comes following an initial denial of there ever being unclassified FD-1023 records. These documents memorialize a “confidential human source’s conversations with a foreign national who claimed to have bribed then-Vice President Joe Biden,” according to House Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.).

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In the statement, Comer states that “Americans have lost trust in the FBI’s ability to enforce the law impartially and demand answers, transparency, and accountability. Allowing all Oversight Committee members to review this record is an important step toward conducting oversight of the FBI and holding it accountable to the American people.”

Director of the FBI Christopher Wray was set to be held in contempt after a committee vote but was then taken off of Thursday’s business meeting schedule. However, the FBI will be making two additional documents referenced in the FD-1023 available for Chairman Comer and Ranking Member Raskin to review.

Comer wanted to make something perfectly clear: “The allegations contained within this record are not closed as the White House and Democrats would have the American people believe.” He continued, “We also know the confidential human source who provided this information is highly credible and trusted, has worked with the FBI for over a decade, and has been paid six figures.”

“The allegations contained within this record track closely with the Oversight Committee’s investigation of the Biden family’s influence-peddling schemes. The Oversight Committee will continue to follow the facts and ensure accountability for the American people.”

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