To: Freee-dame
Its time for the FBI to videotape their interviews. No video means that they can write anything they want in post-meeting memos. It just gives them an opportunity to lie. Maybe PDJT can get this changed too.
I believe it is SOP for the FBI to videotape all interviews. That is what set the intel world abuzz that in Hitlary's interview not only was it not videotaped but also a witness in the case acted as her lawyer and was allowed to attend the interview. IMHO, They turned the cameras off for Clinton because it wasn't an interview, more like a planning session. Just like the tarmac meeting with Billy Bob and Lynch.
27 posted on
03/30/2019 3:35:30 PM PDT by
zaxtres
To: zaxtres
No one is allowed to video FBI interviews, nor will the FBI admit it does so itself.
28 posted on
03/30/2019 3:40:13 PM PDT by
jjotto
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To: zaxtres
a witness in the case acted as her lawyer The "witness," converted to Hillary's lawyer had been her Chief of Staff when she was the SOS. Clinton had two former aides as her attorneys in the interview, including Cheryl Mills, who had sent and received many emails on the home server and Heather Samuelson who had been instrumental is deciding which emails Hillary would turn over.
It was very unusual, certainly different from the treatment of Cohen, Manafort or Roger Stone.
30 posted on
03/30/2019 6:11:27 PM PDT by
Freee-dame
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