Special Counsel Durham to Testify Before Congress on Report Criticizing FBI's Trump-Russia Probe
- Former special counsel John Durham will appear before House committees in June to discuss his report concluding the FBI lacked justification to investigate the Trump campaign's possible ties to Russia.
- Durham's report found the FBI and Justice Department failed to properly analyze information when launching the Trump-Russia probe, known as "Crossfire Hurricane.
- Durham's four-year inquiry resulted in three prosecutions but his report rebuked former FBI leaders like James Comey and Andrew McCabe.
- Durham will first meet with the House Intelligence Committee behind closed doors on June 20 before testifying publicly to the House Judiciary Committee on June 21.
- Durham no longer works for the Justice Department, which declined to comment on his upcoming congressional testimony.