The Steele Dossier 302s and 1023s will identify people involved on both sides; the informants (sources) and the DOJ/FBI personnel in contact with the sources. This is a critical part of the investigative material needed around the DOJ (National Security Division) and FBI (Counterintelligence Division) likely use of the Steele Dossier in the FISA application.
According to the Daily Caller information Nunes also gained the documents underlying the critically interesting DOJ/FBI FISA Application.
In addition, if the Nunes information request is filled as outlined in his letter (reminder below), the Chairman either has, or soon will have, the complete set of 9,500 text messages between Counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
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ps. -- One hell of an NCAA game last night.
Lots of differences between a state level prosecution and federal. One of the major ones being, how Informants are handled.
On the State level, Informants can, sometimes, maintain their anonymity.
On the Federal level, not so much. They will be forced to testify and all secrecy around them, disappears. It’s going to be very interesting to find out the names in those files. Which then opens all of them up to investigation and cross examination, that could potentially open up another can of worms.
Lord help any of them, if they get caught lying to the Feds, concerning this witch hunt against the President.
An interesting side note: Details of yet another text between Strzok and Page mention the leak of some information to the WSJ, contain the words “Wow, that was quick” and mention communicating the news to “the rest of the team.”
Boy, wouldn’t I like to prep the questions for Strzok’s and Page’s testimony...!
p.s. Jim Quinn (www.warroom.com) spoke about this at length this morning.