Notable
Washington Times article on Huber
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/oct/25/john-huber-fbi-justice-department-probe-shrouded-m/
Highlights
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Likely witnesses say they haven't heard from him (only mentions Carter Page in article)
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Jim Jordan “I would just like to know what he’s doing, I’ll take anything. All I know is that we haven’t heard a single thing about what he’s doing.”
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Mr. Jordan, a member of the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees, said those panels have not received any reports or updates from Mr. Huber since his appointment. He and Rep. Mark Meadows, North Carolina Republican, sent a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week asking for an update. Mr. Meadows told The Times it is imperative that Mr. Huber appear before Congress to detail what he has been doing.
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That authority could result in meaningful action, said Solomon L. Wisenberg, a lawyer who served as independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr’s deputy during investigations into President Clinton. “It’s one thing to say, ‘I’m reviewing the inspector general’s work,’ and another thing to say, ‘I’m reviewing the inspector general’s work with the subpoena power of a U.S. attorney,’” he said. “That’s the significance.”
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Mr. Sessions said Mr. Huber is reporting directly to him, which may explain why so little is known about his actions.