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Trump blasts the FBI and DOJ for 'slow walking' their response to a Republican subpoena

President Trump's attacks on the FBI and DOJ continue to intensify as the Russia investigation closes in on the White House.

  • President Donald Trump launched another salvo at the Department of Justice and the FBI Saturday, after the DOJ missed a deadline to respond to a document subpoena from Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee.
  • Trump accused the DOJ of "slow walking" its response to the subpoena and suggested the agency had something to hide.
  • Trump's broadsides against the DOJ and FBI have grown steadily louder as the Russia investigation closes in on the White House.

President Donald Trump fired another shot at the FBI and the Department of Justice on Saturday, accusing them of "slow walking" their response to the House Judiciary Committee's request to view unredacted documents related to several high-profile investigations.

"Lawmakers of the House Judiciary Committee are angrily accusing the Department of Justice of missing the Thursday Deadline for turning over UNREDACTED Documents relating to FISA abuse, FBI, Comey, Lynch, McCabe, Clinton Emails and much more," Trump tweeted. "Slow walking - what is going on? BAD!"

He added: "What does the Department of Justice and FBI have to hide? Why aren’t they giving the strongly requested documents (unredacted) to the HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE? Stalling, but for what reason? Not looking good!"

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The president's tweets came after the DOJ missed a Thursday deadline to turn over documents to the committee connected to the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, the firing of FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe, and the surveillance of a former Trump campaign aide during the 2016 election.

Rep. Bob Goodlatte, the chairman of the House panel, issued a subpoena to the DOJ last month amid increased calls from Republican lawmakers to investigate the nation's top law enforcement agencies over what they characterized as potential corruption and anti-Trump bias.

Rep. Mark Meadows, who is a member of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus and who has long been asking to review the documents, slammed the DOJ for missing the Thursday deadline.

"We got no documents from the Department of Justice," Meadows tweeted. "Just a phone call. This is unacceptable--it's time to stop the games. Turn over the documents to Congress and allow us to conduct oversight."

The House Judiciary Committee has requested approximately 1.2 million documents from the DOJ and has received about 3000, according to The Hill. A DOJ spokesperson said the agency believes it has 30,000 documents that are relevant to the committee's request.

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Late last month, FBI director Christopher Wray announced that the bureau would double the number of people responsible for handling Goodlatte's requests in the hopes of expediting the process.

Shortly after, Trump tweeted, "

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