On the recordJune 18, 2018
It is not the public's job to prove the bias shown by the FBI did not influence decisionmaking.
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congress.govIt is not the public's job to prove the bias shown by the FBI did not influence decisionmaking.
Gowdy argues that the FBI must demonstrate its bias did not affect outcomes.
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