Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe is set to appear before the
House Intelligence Committee later this month after his previously
scheduled appearance was scrapped due to what Justice Department
officials called a last-minute "scheduling error."
Committee chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., told reporters that he was
"extremely troubled" by the postponement of McCabe's testimony and
called the Justice Department's "scheduling error" excuse "not really
believable."
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"We have a commitment, again, that McCabe is going to show up next Tuesday [Dec. 19] at 2:00,"
Nunes said, "so we will be following up with letters ... if none of
that is followed up with, then we will move forward with contempt and we
will issue additional subpoenas."