Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) said Tuesday that the FBI has acted appropriately given the evidence they were provided about Russian interference. He added that he believes President Trump should grant special counsel Robert Mueller’s request to answer questions.
Here’s what Gowdy said
“I think there are two things important to understand,” Gowdy explained.
“Number one,” he said, “the source of President Trump’s frustration. Brennan said he should be in the dustbin of history, Comey said impeachment is too good of a remedy, Clapper doesn’t like him, Loretta Lynch said, ‘call it a matter not an investigation.’”
“Schiff said he had evidence of collusion before we even began the investigation, and sixty Democrats have voted to impeach him before Bob Mueller has come up with a single solitary finding. That’s what got him frustrated,” he concluded.
“I want the FBI to find that out.”
“What should have him heartened is that [FBI Director] Chris Wray and [Deputy Attorney General] Rod Rosenstein and all the senior folks at DOJ now were all Trump appointees,” Gowdy explained. “So here’s what’s fair to ask. What did the FBI do? When did they do it?…