Transcripts of former FBI lawyer Lisa Page’s private testimony to a joint congressional task force investigating potential bias in the Justice Department and the FBI were released Tuesday.

Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., the ranking member of the committee, released 370 pages of transcripts of testimony that took place over two days. Page answered questions for about 10 hours total on July 13 and July 16.

“The American people deserve to know what transpired in the highest echelons of the FBI during that tumultuous time for the bureau,” Collins said in a statement.

“Out of an abundance of caution, this transcript has a limited number of narrowly tailored redactions, relating only to confidential sources and methods, non-public information about ongoing investigations, and non-material personal information,” he said.

Last week, Collins began releasing the transcripts of private testimony given to a joint task force of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees when he asked that the unredacted transcript for Justice Department official Bruce Ohr from August 2018 be put on the record. Ohr acted as an unofficial back channel between the FBI and the author of the so-called Trump dossier.

Page and another FBI employee, Peter Strzok, came under fire last year when it was revealed they had exchanged text messages that displayed a bias against President Trump.

The pair worked on the FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private email server and briefly were part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.

Strzok was fired in August, and Page resigned from her position in May.

