Nothing new in this that G Webb hasn’t covered long ago.
Happy to see Rosiak still covering it but he got his tip from FBI relaying DC Capitol Police alerts. Whereas Webb beat the pavement relentlessly and even chased Imran and his attorney on the street, covered the prosecutor’s delay tactics, the burying of the story by the media, confronting the liar media on the matter at press conferences, confronting the House IG who had the data on the Awans but chose to buckle under McCabe’s surrogates, etc., etc.
Rosiak has done very little to inform members of Congress of the breaches whereas Webb & Goodman printed at great expense thick packages of all the data they found and hand-delivered last Summer to dozens of selected offices in Congress.
And Rosiak doesn’t even have the class to give a thumb’s up to Webb & Goodman on the enormous amount of information and evidence they unearthed.
Rosiak tries to take all the credit but those in DC know who did the heavy lifting on the Awan case. Col. Tony Schaffer and his team credit Webb & Goodmans with the bulk of the work which indicates where the credit goes.
If Rosiak were to at a minimum give credit to Webb & Goodman, I could stomach his trying to make his name on it, but I’ve seen too many such persons grab everything for themselves without acknowledging substantial contributions of others. That stinks. always stinks, and points to scumbag behavior.
Rosiak is in constant touch with Congress——Rosiak was the only newsman who attended the Awan update conference held by Cong Gohmert and several other conservative Congressmen few months back.