Matters related to the alleged interference in the presidential election by Russian interests attracted a lot of attention from the Congress and the media.So the problem is that not everyone involved in the investigation is on the same page.There are political overtones which makes it difficult to get to the truth.

If the Russians are involved, we can hardly expect from them to catch the plane to Washington D.C. and dump all the evidence before the Congress and the FBI. Getting to the bottom of this mess is going to be a matter of investigating those who had contact with the Russians. It’s also necessary to investigate whether the contact was unethical or illegal.

According to our source, Conservative Post, the Republican Congressman of The House Intelligence Committee Trey Gowdy has established himself as a super aggressive investigator. He didn’t get any cooperation from the FBI or the Justice Department over supboenas for information on the “Trump dossier.” He stated that the FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Jeff Sessions have been subpoenaed to appear before the committee and be questioned by Trey Gowdy.

Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIh-CadZweI

“The committee issued the subpoenas — one to the FBI, an identical one to the Justice Department — on August 24, giving both until last Friday, September 1, to turn over the information.

Neither FBI nor Justice turned over the documents, and now the committee has given them an extension until September 14 to comply.

Illustrating the seriousness with which investigators view the situation, late Tuesday the committee issued two more subpoenas, specifically to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, directing them to appear before the committee to explain why they have not provided the subpoenaed information.

The subpoenas are the result of a month-long process of committee investigators requesting information from the FBI and Justice Department. Beginning in May, the committee sent multiple letters to the FBI and Justice requesting information concerning the Trump-Russia affair.

“We got nothing,” said committee member Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., who is taking a leading role in the Russia investigation. “The witnesses have not been produced and the documents have not been produced,” The Washington Examiner reported.

When a government official refuses to cooperate that means that they are hiding something and it’s possible that the information were classified.