Posted on 01/31/2018 11:41:27 AM PST by son of terrence
The FBI said Wednesday that the bureau has grave concerns about the classified memo that purportedly reveals government surveillance abuses, but White House Chief of Staff John Kelly says it is going public, anyway. With regard to the House Intelligence Committees memorandum, the FBI was provided a limited opportunity to review this memo the day before the committee voted to release it, the FBI said in a statement. As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memos accuracy. But earlier Tuesday, Kelly told Fox News in an exclusive interview the classified memo will be made public soon. Kelly said White House national security aides have been reviewing the memo. It'll be released here pretty quick I think and the whole world can see it, he said.
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I'm thinking Monday at the latest. Hopefully, tomorrow.
Something can be factually accurate and contain material omissions. Yes, it is possible. But don’t almost all summaries? That is why the memo is only 4 pages long.
Seems it is accurate but not helpful (to the FBI).
Don’t care.
I want the link to the memo!
I listened to my Bureau for years before I went and got help :-)
“The FBI said...”
WHO at the FBI said...?
If the memo reveals that Rosenstein pushed to reapprove surveilance on Carter Page through the FISA court, in fact due to the disinformation dossier, Rosenstein needs to be fired. Immediately.
So guess who is panicing most? Hmmmm...
Was it telling you to swipe girlie mags?
Probably after the market closes for the week?
Yes, that’s a concern. Military men generally don’t demonstrate such a lack of specificity.
It is up to Congress. Trump can just object or deny, but Congress created this overhyped pamphlet.
Would it kill you to let the president bask in the afterglow of his brilliant State of the Union address before you begin shouting at him?
I wouldn’t mind a bit of basking myself.
The news cycle hasn’t even run its course yet.
I say don’t change the subject while the Dems are getting battered over their obscene behavior at the SOTU.
Will this be the final blow to dems? liberal heads have been exploding over the SOTU, the poll numbers, the economy numbers, Black unemployment, and now this!
Better buy stocks in Kimberly-Clark/Depends.
Oh, now, they’re not concerned about how much will be revealed, but they’re concerned about perceived omissions. Strange and interesting.
To me “quickly” means by 5:00 pm. To me it means you better get that report on the bosses desk before you go home or your ass is going to be fired. I don’t know what “quickly” means in Washington D.C.
So only two people saw the memo. How can anyone at the FBI other than those two comment on it?
FBI said in a statement. As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memos accuracy.
Who is “we?” These gaslighting bastards better sign their names to this fifth column propaganda.
I’m very glad the President isn’t releasing it immediately, because I think it would take away from his incredible speech last night and the public’s perception of it.
A day or so to wait isn’t going to kill us, and it makes the President appear more measured and deliberate.
The next Monday for the start of the week news cycle would be a good day after the State of Union having a few days in the news to sink in. However, The Monday following Super Bowl Sunday wouldn't be too good. Tomorrow on Thursday could be a compromise day to release it. Personally I'd go with next Tuesday giving the Super Bowl news a day, but Wednesday at the latest.
The FBI said...
WHO at the FBI said...?
Who is on first.
News has a short shelf life, release it next week and the world will yawn.....
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