
Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio), the new chairman of the House intelligence committee, says the Department of Justice may not bar members of Congress from reviewing classified material found at the home and office of Joe Biden and at the homes of Donald Trump and Mike Pence.
"Congress has subpoena power, and its ability to compel the administration is absolute," Turner told ABC's "This Week" with Martha Raddatz:
The Biden administration has so far refused to let member of the Senate intelligence committee review or even hear descriptions of the documents retrieved from Biden, Trump and Pence, a refusal that produced complaints from Democrats as well as Republicans last week.
Raddatz on Sunday asked Turner what he would like to see happen:
"I think things are over-classified," Turner said.