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DOJ refuses to disclose secret FBI source to House Intelligence Committee, prompting accusations of extortion and concealment

The passage reveals a concrete conflict between the DOJ (including Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein) and the House Intelligence Committee over a top‑secret FBI source tied to the Trump campaign DOJ agreed to brief the committee but has not provided the source’s name. Speaker Paul Ryan and Chairman Devin Nunes have demanded details via letter and subpoena. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenst

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November 11, 2025
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The passage reveals a concrete conflict between the DOJ (including Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein) and the House Intelligence Committee over a top‑secret FBI source tied to the Trump campaign DOJ agreed to brief the committee but has not provided the source’s name. Speaker Paul Ryan and Chairman Devin Nunes have demanded details via letter and subpoena. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenst

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By Kimberley A. Strassel May 10, 2018 6:50 p.m. ET 1663 COMMENTS oO 0 0 0 0 The Department of Justice lost its latest battle with Congress Thursday when it agreed to brief House Intelligence Committee members about a top-secret intelligence source that was part of the FBI’s investigation of the Trump campaign. Even without official confirmation of that source’s name, the news so far holds some stunning implications. Among them is that the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation outright hid critical information from a congressional investigation. In a Thursday press conference, Speaker Paul Ryan bluntly noted that Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes’s request for details on this secret source was “wholly 99 66 appropriate,” “completely within the scope” of the committee’s long-running FBI investigation, and “something that probably should have been answered a while ago.” Translation: The department knew full well it should have turned this material over to congressional investigators last year, but instead deliberately concealed it. House investigators nonetheless sniffed out a name, and Mr. Nunes in recent weeks issued a letter and a subpoena demanding more details. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s response was to double down—accusing the House of “extortion” and delivering a speech in which he claimed that “declining to open the FBI’s files to review” is a constitutional “duty.” Justice asked the White House to back its stonewall. And it even began spinning that daddy of all superspook arguments—that revealing any detail about this particular asset could result in “loss of human lives.” This is desperation, and it strongly suggests that whatever is in these files is going to prove very uncomfortable to the FBI.

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