A new House subcommittee is expected to investigate government agencies such as the FBI and Justice Department.
Trump said that he wanted the weaponization subcommittee to ask who on the Mueller team"was in charge of leaking secret information and fake news stories to dishonest journalists of which there are many to perpetrate the Russia hoax."
Another question he listed also took aim at journalists. Trump said he wanted the panel to ask how many"fake news journalists" have been compensated either directly or indirectly by the U.S. government for"their role in spreading domestic disinformation." Among other questions on his list, Trump asked what role federal agents and"informants" played in"pressing the crowd toward the Capitol" on January 6. He specifically mentioned, an Arizona man at the center of a right-wing conspiracy theory that alleges he encouraged Trump's supporters to storm the Capitol while working for the FBI.
Trump said that the panel needs to do a"full review" of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants and"any abuse of confidential government databases to conduct political spying on American citizens." He added that the subcommittee should get a full report on any"domestic surveillance" of supporters of his MAGA movement under the Biden and Obama administrations and the"radical left.
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