FBI's Strzok Subpoenaed by House GOP for Public Hearing July 10

  • His lawyer says Republicans ‘twisted’ what Strzok told them
  • Strzok’s anti-Trump texts in 2016 fed allegations of bias

Peter Strzok leaves following a closed-door interview with the joint House Judiciary & Oversight Committee.

Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg
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FBI agent Peter Strzok, a central target of allegations by President Donald Trump and his allies of investigative bias and misconduct, has been subpoenaed to testify publicly on July 10 before two House committees.

The subpoena issued Tuesday by Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte of Virginia comes a week after Strzok was interviewed behind closed doors by that committee and members and staff of the Oversight and Government Reform panel.