'Here’s what the American people deserve to know': MTG dives into FBI's FD-1023 and alleged Biden scheme

Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene says she went to read the FBI's FD-1023 document that pertains to President Joe Biden and alleged corruption. MTG suggests that the document is not exactly open to the public or is too dangerous for the public to see, but she went to read it and is now interested in relaying the information to the American people.

Marjorie Taylor Greene posted the video above along with this statement on her Twitter account: "I just read the FBI’s FD-1023 form implicating Joe Biden in a political bribery pay-to-play scheme. Here’s what the American people deserve to know."

Meanwhile the FBI Director Christopher Wray faces being held in contempt by the GOP as the Republicans investigate the Biden family for participating in a number of alleged crimes related to money being exchanged. The White House disputes these claims, saying Joe Biden has nothing to do with any deals that may have happened in connection with his son, Hunter Biden.

The threatened contempt resolution is the latest clash between House Republicans and the Biden administration heading toward the 2024 election. Congressional committees have scrutinized Biden's son Hunter's overseas business deals for evidence of influence peddling, while Biden and the White House have said he has no role in those deals.

It was James Comer who subpoenaed the FBI for document FD-1023 which be believed had information that would show Biden participated in a "criminal bribery scheme" with a foreign national.

Comer subpoenaed the FBI for a document, called a FD-1023 form, on May 3. He said the document contained information accusing Biden of engaging “in a criminal bribery scheme with a foreign national.” The FBI refused to hand it over, but later said Comer, Wray and Congressman Jamie Raskin could review the document IN person and must protect the sources and 'investigative sensitivities' within the document, according to USA Today. The political news article about FD-1023 also stated:

The FBI said FD-1023 forms contain unverified reporting from confidential human sources. Revealing unverified or incomplete information could hurt investigations, prejudice prosecutions, violate privacy or create misimpressions, according to the agency. The FBI also said it protects the confidentiality of sources.

The agency issued a statement Monday saying it demonstrated its commitment to accommodate the panel's request by providing the document while still protecting the safety of sources and the integrity of investigations.

Marjorie Taylor Greene wants to get more information out to the public and she is likely to face challenges along the way.

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