We can’t trust them, we should have never trusted them.
Can’t trust them on FISA or 702s.
FBI Leadership by going after all these people in an abuse of power has created this trust issue, I suspect that when this abuse fully comes to light, they will loose complete access to this information.
The FBI's refusal to come into the late 20th century much less the 21st century in their interrogation methods by refusing to use recording devices of any kind, or even ALLOWING any recording devices during interrogation, instead relying on the notes taken by agents later compiled into their Form-302 reports of such meetings and interrogations and their reliance on such subjective reports in accusing interviewees of the crime of "Lying to the FBI" makes them completely suspect. I, for one, would never talk to the FBI about anything. Ever.
The risk of even innocuous statements being converted to a LIE if THEIR agent's subjective recollected report of my statement does not agree with a statement in a subsequent interview's also subjective recollected report by another agent, or with the FBI's interpretation of some physical evidence, is just too great for me to ever speak to them in any circumstance. My attorney's advice is just to stay mute whenever the G-Man comes a'calling. . . or pull out a recording device; they will leave immediately, if you do. They will terminate the interview instantly if you record everything; they do not want their "reliable" 302s to be found to differ from an actual recording.