“Within the next six weeks, we will probably have the bombshell report of Michael Horowitz, the Inspector General for the Department of Justice.”
Make no mistake that this plays a major role in why idiot Comey’s book is being completed and released so quickly - to try and get ahead of this.
Within the next six weeks, we will probably have the bombshell report of Michael Horowitz, the Inspector General for the Department of Justice.
Since the end of last year when the evidence of the FBI acting as a criminal unit of our government not an investigative unit, started leaking out.
Lawyers for people convicted of crimes by the FBI with probable fake data are standing by to have those cases reversed due to FBI misbehavior in their clients’s cases.
This will go back to Mueller’s rule over a decade ago and will include any case where Comey was in charge.
Sharyl Attkisson’s oped last month below, warned us about this coming flood of reversals in previous cases where the FBI played games with their data to get convictions.
As walls close in on FBI, the bureau lashes out at its antagonists
BY SHARYL ATTKISSON, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR 01/25/18 01:50 PM EST 2,502
What happens when federal agencies accused of possible wrongdoing also control the alleged evidence against them? What happens when theyre the ones in charge of who inside their agencies or connected to them ultimately gets investigated and possibly charged?
Those questions are moving to the forefront as the facts play out in the investigations into our intelligence agencies surveillance activities.
There are two overarching issues.
First, theres the alleged improper use of politically funded opposition research to justify secret warrants to spy on U.S. citizens for political purposes.
Second, if corruption is ultimately identified at high levels in our intel agencies, it would necessitate a re-examination of every case and issue the officials touched over the past decade or two under administrations of both parties.
This is why I think the concerns transcend typical party politics.
It touches everybody. Its potentially monumental.
Excerpted, for full oped go to the link below:
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