It’s clear not ONE federal agency can keep records. No accountability.
Try that in the private sector.
“Try that in the private sector.”
You’ll get audited. LOL.
FBI Director Christopher Wray indicated that an agent who headed the agency’s Detroit Field Office when FBI operatives allegedly entrapped people into planning to kidnap Michigan’s governor is currently in charge of the D.C. Field Office.
“[Steven M.] D’Antuono was the special agent in charge of the … Detroit field office and is now the assistant director in charge of the Washington field office,” Wray clarified to Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz during his Thursday Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Cruz called the move “astonishing.”
https://dailycaller.com/2022/08/04/wray-fbi-dc-office-whitmer/
They’ll keep records about everyone else, though.
It’s clear not ONE federal agency can keep records. No accountability.
xxxxxxxxxxxxx
records can be turned into evidence
c heck their cell phones and other electronic devices
So much for all those pesky FOAI laws. Half the records some may request are probably lost.
Aren’t FBI informants usually nothing more than people with criminal histories who in exchange for sentencing deals or reductions of charges on past crimes, agree to play roles for the government?
Very hard to distinguish true informants who are playing the role of an observer wearing a wire to catch leaders of groups in the act of plotting a crime... from role players whose job is to actually be the leaders doing the plotting, leading rather than observing others in a plot.
Pelosi knows. She ran this show from start to finish.
At what quantitative point do informants present at an occurrence assume the role of actual participants or instigators? Information gathering wouid require a relative few to serve the purpose, I would think. If they lost count of the number, aren’t we looking at some other kind of assignment?