Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, told Newsmax on Wednesday he sent a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel requesting documents regarding a 2010 sting operation in which the suspected killer of Natalee Holloway was able to evade law enforcement despite allegedly being in around-the-clock surveillance.
“I think we’re going to get the information,” Jordan, who was unsuccessful in getting the FBI to reply to a similar request during the Biden administration, told “The Record with “Greta Van Susteren.” “First of all, when you go through that, you’re struck by, they’re running a sting operation, and they lose track of the bad guy, and you want to know how did that happen or more importantly, why didn’t you just arrest the guy once the crime of extortion was obviously done and completed?
“So, we’ve sent a letter to the FBI. I will tell you this: It’s been night and day [between] Director Patel and his FBI and [predecessor] Christopher Wray, [Attorney General] Pam Bondi and Merrick Garland. We sent subpoenas to Kash three-and-a-half weeks ago on a number of other issues. They’ve been complying, giving us the information. Let’s hope we can get the same response here.”
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