Goodlatte: A Subpoena Is Going out for Strzok Unless He’s Ready for an Agreement
EXCERPT:
GOODLATTE: "First of all, we made it very clear that we thought that this was a very in-depth comprehensive report but as he noted repeatedly during the hearing yesterday, it is only a partial investigation of what the FBI was doing in the treatment of these campaigns, both in 2016 and in the aftermath into 2017. Peter Strzok who was a lead investigator in both the Clinton email case and in the Russia collusion case has agreed now to come and testify —" [crosstalk]
CAMEROTA: "Yes, when will that happen? You don’t know a date yet?"
GOODLATTE: "No. And again, we’re about to issue a subpoena because we’re happy to have him voluntarily appear but he has to do it on our timetable, he can’t simply put it off and put it off. So a subpoena is about to go unless his attorney is calling our counsel right now saying we are ready for an agreement on a date for the appearance."




