The WaPo headline today called it "controversial"
But of course there's no collusion in the media, right?
Now I seem to remember that President Trump delegated authority to declassify anything to Barr. That should complete resolve any "tension".
Awww. To bad; so sad! Hope he and Durham are more aggressive than Horowitz. He’s maddening -— comes up with all kinds of crimes, then refuses to recommend prosecution. He’s just poking us in the eye.
Too late for “Katy Barr the door”.
What?
Turns out the probe into Trump/Russia had absolutely no legal or factual basis. Wouldn't it be nice to know how it got started? Perhaps it was a coup attempt, but NBC doesn't want you to know that.
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The only mysterious thing is WHEN the sh*ts will get their due punishment.
Yeah it sure is “mysterious” to have an AG investigate criminal wrong doing by the Democrats. Does he know who they are? How dare he!
Durham wont ask anyone any questions until he is sure of the answers.
AG Barr’s investigation will grow SO big it will it will take AT LEAST another 5 years....and employ THOUSANDS of DC lawyers....and finally peter out after the 2024 inaugural.
You heard it here first
Hi.
As I said on a different thread of the same...
Methinks I smell fear in the air.
Time for indictments, trails, sentences and hangings.
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NBC is now finally concerned about this:
“An expanded significantly amid concerns about whether the probe has any legal or factual basis, multiple current and former officials told NBC News”
Where were they the past 2+ years with all of the lies from Brennan, Comey and other rat liars in their Russia/Russia bs mantras.
The prosecutor conducting the review, Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham, has expressed his intent to interview a number of current and former intelligence officials involved in examining Russias effort to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, including former CIA Director John Brennan and former director of national intelligence James Clapper, Brennan told NBC News.
Durham has also requested to talk to CIA analysts involved in the intelligence assessment of Russias activities, prompting some of them to hire lawyers, according to three former CIA officials familiar with the matter. And there is tension between the CIA and the Justice Department over what classified documents Durham can examine, two people familiar with the matter said.