So, investigating the extent to which a former President actually mishandled and mismanaged multiple classified and top-secret documents within the last 18 months 'is not a priority' for the incoming House GOP leadership.
Instead, they intend to pursue their earlier efforts to determine whether the son of a former Vice-President may have avoided taxes and attempted to influence his father's decisions in a friendly foreign country at least six years ago.
So, the GOP believes that investigating tax evasion and influence peddling by someone who was never employed by the government at any level is a greater priority than determining whether top secret information was divulged by a former President to parties hostile to the USA.
Priorities. It's all about priorities.
You can't make this stuff up, folks.
Instead, they intend to pursue their earlier efforts to determine whether the son of a former Vice-President may have avoided taxes and attempted to influence his father's decisions in a friendly foreign country at least six years ago.
So, the GOP believes that investigating tax evasion and influence peddling by someone who was never employed by the government at any level is a greater priority than determining whether top secret information was divulged by a former President to parties hostile to the USA.
Priorities. It's all about priorities.
You can't make this stuff up, folks.
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