The IG is an Auditor, the AG is the Cop with the Radar Gun Who Indicts

December/12/2019 11:29AM
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Horowitz did the audit of the FISA Court violations. He found 17 issues. Comey and the Democrats and the media spiked the ball in the end zone claiming Horowitz absolved the Democrats and the FBI of any wrongdoing. Lindsay Graham led off the hearing with Horowitz reading numerous text messages back and forth between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page showing their intent to take down a duly elected President. He noted that Carter Page did nothing wrong with Russian spies. He noted that the Steel dossier was funded by the Democratic National Committee and was garbage. He didn’t note that the FBI looked for someone to leak it to the press and found Graham’s buddy John McCain who hated Trump to do the job. He did solidify with Horowitz that the steel dossier implicating a Carter Page meeting with three Russian spies that never happened was the sole basis for the FISA court’s numerous approvals to surveil the Trump Campaign Headquarters for weeks. Key players in making this happen were Comey, Strzok, and Lisa Page.

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Horowitz found no political bias in all of this.

Here comes the cop with the radar gun and his position.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, December 9, 2019

Statement by Attorney General William P. Barr on the Inspector General’s Report of the Review of Four FISA Applications and Other Aspects of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation

Attorney General William P. Barr issued the following statement:

“Nothing is more important than the credibility and integrity of the FBI and the Department of Justice.  That is why we must hold our investigators and prosecutors to the highest ethical and professional standards.  The Inspector General’s investigation has provided critical transparency and accountability, and his work is a credit to the Department of Justice.  I would like to thank the Inspector General and his team.

The Inspector General’s report now makes clear that the FBI launched an intrusive investigation of a U.S. presidential campaign on the thinnest of suspicions that, in my view, were insufficient to justify the steps taken.  It is also clear that, from its inception, the evidence produced by the investigation was consistently exculpatory.  Nevertheless, the investigation and surveillance was pushed forward for the duration of the campaign and deep into President Trump’s administration.  In the rush to obtain and maintain FISA surveillance of Trump campaign associates, FBI officials misled the FISA court, omitted critical exculpatory facts from their filings, and suppressed or ignored information negating the reliability of their principal source.  The Inspector General found the explanations given for these actions unsatisfactory.  While most of the misconduct identified by the Inspector General was committed in 2016 and 2017 by a small group of now-former FBI officials, the malfeasance and misfeasance detailed in the Inspector General’s report reflects a clear abuse of the FISA process.

FISA is an essential tool for the protection of the safety of the American people.  The Department of Justice and the FBI are committed to taking whatever steps are necessary to rectify the abuses that occurred and to ensure the integrity of the FISA process going forward.

No one is more dismayed about the handling of these FISA applications than Director Wray.  I have full confidence in Director Wray and his team at the FBI, as well as the thousands of dedicated line agents who work tirelessly to protect our country.  I thank the Director for the comprehensive set of proposed reforms he is announcing today, and I look forward to working with him to implement these and any other appropriate measures.

With respect to DOJ personnel discussed in the report, the Department will follow all appropriate processes and procedures, including as to any potential disciplinary action.”

Press Release Number:
19-1363
The key here is “any potential disciplinary action” . There will be indictments issued, trials held, canaries singing, and people going to prison. My bet, James Comey, the most arrogant and least credible of all characters in this abuse of power, will be the canary. The John Dean who implicates Obama in this whole mess along with Hillary Clinton.
This will make the Watergate break-in look like child’s play. The indictments will come down before the next election which in typical Trump fashion will be a disaster to the Democrats.
Added to the impeachment mess where 10 Democrats in the House are already bailing will result in a Republican election landslide.
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