"We decide what's relevant — not the Department of Justice, not the FBI," Chaffetz said. Chaffetz issued the subpoena to Jason Herring, the acting assistant director for congressional affairs. The FBI provided portions of the Clinton probe file to Congress last month and warned lawmakers that the documents "contain classified and other sensitive material" and are not to be made public. In a Sept. 9 letter, Cummings also called the accusations Clinton lied to Congress "ludicrous" and part of a Republican pattern involving Clinton: "accuse, investigate, fail, repeat." Comey announced in July that he had recommended against criminal charges for Clinton.
Source: Fox News September 12, 2016 23:15 UTC