On Sunday morning Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) went on with FOX and Friends and dropped this bomb.

Rep. Nunes says he will move forward with a contempt resolution against DOJ AG Jeff Sessions for refusal to comply with latest House subpoena. Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows (R-NC) joined Nunes on Sunday and said “it’s time to hold DOJ officials in contempt of Congress.”

Mark Meadows has had enough of the stonewalling from the Department of Justice.

Rosenstein refuses to hand over pertinent documents and now Sessions is refusing to comply with a subpoena.

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Chairman Meadows says it’s time….

Mark Meadows tweeted: Last week Chairman @DevinNunes sent a subpoena to the DOJ with a deadline of Thursday. Once again, the DOJ ignored the request and will not comply.

Same story–more obstruction. Enough is enough. It’s time to hold DOJ officials in contempt of Congress.

Last week Chairman @DevinNunes sent a subpoena to the DOJ with a deadline of Thursday. Once again, the DOJ ignored the request and will not comply. Same story–more obstruction. Enough is enough. It’s time to hold DOJ officials in contempt of Congress. — Mark Meadows (@RepMarkMeadows) May 6, 2018

The Department of Justice shot back at Nunes shortly after he put Sessions on notice Sunday morning in a defiant letter once again stating they will not hand over the documents requested.

The DOJ is using the same tired excuse that the documents requested put our national security at risk blah blah blah.

It’s all lies.

The DOJ’s response reported by investigative journalist Sara Carter:

“Disclosure of responsive information to such requests can risk severe consequences, including potential loss of human lives, damage to relationships with valued international partners, compromise of ongoing criminal investigations, and interference with intelligence activities,” stated the May, 3 letter from Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd. “After careful evaluation and following consultations with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the White House, the Department has determined that, consistent with applicable law and longstanding Executive Branch policy, it is not in a position to provide the information responsive to your request regarding a specific individual,” the letter states.

It’s time to hold AG Sessions, Deputy AG Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt.