On Sunday, Trey Gowdy, the former congressman and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, revealed during an interview on Fox News that the FBI withheld transcripts between George Papadopoulos and an FBI informant that have the "potential to be a game-changer." He characterized the transcripts as exculpatory evidence.
Gowdy believes that while people on both sides weren’t persuaded by the Mueller report, the transcripts he has seen have "the potential to actually persuade people.”
“There is some information in these transcripts that I think has the potential to be a game-changer if it's ever made public,” Gowdy told Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures.
Of course, the big question is why hasn't it been made public yet, and why wasn't it provided to the Mueller investigation team?
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