Thanks for posting the most important thread of the day.
Heard on Fox Business this morning that it would be released at 1:00 pm EST.
should be an interesting couple days
Inspector Generals are like the human resource arm of a corporation. Human resource divisions do not exist to help employees but to help corporations. They take care of problems and protect the corporation. Similarly, Inspector Generals exist to help their agency deal with problems and messes. Sure, they may be forced to admit wrongdoing on the part of the agency and its employees, but they will always downplay it. If there’s a conceivable way to say that the department didn’t violate the policy or law, they will do that. And they will characterize the bad behavior that they must concede as limited to rogue employees and not representative of the larger agency.
This report is going to do more absolving than Fr. Finnigan at Friday Confession.
I doubt anything surprising or noteworthy! Everybody walks, unscathed! Unfortunately! JMHO
(6 Nov) diGenova and Toensing on Upcoming IG Report: its going to be worse than you can imagine https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3792298/posts
Yay! We get to share in the disappointment together!!!
Let’s save the doom and gloom until at least we have had a chance to read it.
The reason you’re only hearing from Solomon and Carter is
that they’ve had the right sources over the last 3 years the leading up to this...Hannity and Ingram was the vehicle used
to drip this out to us.
No Drats talking trash because it’s damning to their perpetual lies...remember, this is really the first step and sets the ground\foundation from here.
9. The FBI should review the performance of all employees who had responsibility for the preparation, Woods review, or approval of the FISA applications, as well as the managers, supervisors, and senior officials in the chain of command of the Carter Page investigation, for any action deemed appropriate.
Somehow I was misled. I thought that was the job they gave to Horowitz. If not then it should be the Attorney General deciding on the appropriate action.
Whitewash:
We are deeply concerned that so many basic and fundamental errors were
made by three separate, hand-picked investigative teams; on one of the most
sensitive FBI investigations; after the matter had been briefed to the highest levels
within the FBI; even though the information sought through use of FISA authority
related so closely to an ongoing presidential campaign; and even though those
involved with the investigation knew that their actions were likely to be subjected
to close scrutiny. We believe this circumstance reflects a failure not just by those
who prepared the FISA applications, but also by the managers and supervisors in
the Crossfire Hurricane chain of command, including FBI senior officials who were
briefed as the investigation progressed. We do not expect managers and
supervisors to know every fact about an investigation, or senior leaders to know all
the details of cases about which they are briefed. However, especially in the FBl’s
most sensitive and high-priority matters, and especially when seeking court
permission to use an intrusive tool such as a FISA order, it is incumbent upon the
entire chain of command, including senior officials, to take the necessary steps to
ensure that they are sufficiently familiar with the facts and circumstances
supporting and potentially undermining a FISA application in order to provide
effective oversight consistent with their level of supervisory responsibility. Such
oversight requires greater familiarity with the facts than we saw in this review,
where time and again during OIG interviews FBI managers, supervisors, and senior
officials displayed a lack of understanding or awareness of important information
concerning many of the problems we identified.
Are we still “trusting the plan?”
LOL
AG Barr has responded:
‘The IG;s report now makes clear that the FBI launched an intrusive campaign on the thinnest of suspicions that, in my view, were insufficient to justify the steps taken’.
Mark Meadows
BREAKING: IG report officially released. It reveals FBI “fell far short” in vetting accuracy of FISA applications, knowingly withheld exculpatory information, used ‘defensive briefings’ to secretly asses the Trump campaign, used known illegitimate sources, and more.
Crossfire Hurrican was all about the wikileaks Podesta emails.
Schiff obtains and releases phone records and no one budges.
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BREAKING: IG report officially released. It reveals FBI fell far short in vetting accuracy of FISA applications, knowingly withheld exculpatory information, used defensive briefings to secretly asses the Trump campaign, used known illegitimate sources, and more.
If he is saying “the FBI fell short,” then WHO THE HE!! IS THE FBI IF IT ISN’T COMEY, DIRECTOR OF FBI, OR MCCABE, ASSISTANT WHATEVER OF THE FBI.
CONTEMPORARY CONTRADICTION.
At the time he is condemning the “FBI” the people who REPRESENT THE FBI ARE...TOTALLY WITHOUT BLAME.
Horowitz Is as nutty as the rest of them.
If this turns out to be an actual whitewash, expect this level of corruption (and worse) to be standard operating procedure from now on.