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Some reporter asked about Atkinson at the presser today. Trump is pointing out all the things done wrong by Atkinson.

ha! maybe Schiff was the second informer... Schiff is a corrupt politician.

That man is a disgrace to IGs.

"Frankly, someone should sue his ass off" (about the fake whistleblower)

 

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46 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

His statements have gotten more certain the longer the probe has gone one. Compare these statements to the ones he gave before the holidays... 

 

This may be the full interview (I'm still going through it):

 

 

Edit: unless I zoned out (and given the hour, that's possible), I did not catch the clip that was in DR's post above. So, I don't think this is the full interview.

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5 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

His statements have gotten more certain the longer the probe has gone one. Compare these statements to the ones he gave before the holidays... 

Ooh his statements have changed.  Wow.  His actions have remained identical.  Zero.

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20 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Ooh his statements have changed.  Wow.  His actions have remained identical.  Zero.

 

He's stringing the #WWG1WGA rubes along until the election

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4 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

 

 

Every single Agent that was involved in this fiasco should be held accountable. The management structure in the FBI was tripled under Mueller and filled with younger Agents who spent relatively little time in the field actually doing any real work - and whose personal ambitions were more important to them than the integrity of the agency. He was the catalyst for what culminated in "Crossfire Hurricane," and, in a complete irony, he was tasked to take an honest, objective view at the very management structure and culture he created.

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Apparently, Grenell has been working...

(this could go in a buncha threads)
 

Russia case footnotes to be declassified, exposing FBI concerns about Steele disinformation
 

Previously redacted footnotes from Inspector General Michael Horowitz's report expected to raise questions about prior FBI assessment of key informant.


U.S. intelligence has decided to declassify several redacted footnotes from a recent Justice Department report that will expose more problems with the FBI’s investigation into President Trump’s campaign, including that agents possessed evidence their main informant may have been the victim of Russian disinformation, Just the News has learned.
 

The previously redacted footnotes are likely to raise new concerns that the FBI ignored flashing red warning signals about the informant Christopher Steele and gave a false picture in briefing materials supplied to Congress.
 

The declassified sections from Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s December review of FBI FISA abuse could be made available to key Senate and House committees as early as the end of this week, according to people familiar with the effort.
 

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