“We have been patient in allowing the department to work through its concerns regarding the sensitive nature of some of these materials,” Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., wrote Gonzales in a letter accompanying the subpoena. “Unfortunately, the department has not indicated any meaningful willingness to find a way to meet our legitimate needs.”
“At this point further delay in receiving these materials will not serve any constructive purpose,” Conyers said.
The Justice Department did not have an immediate comment.
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