U.S. Attorney John Durham said Monday he disagrees with the Justice Department inspector general’s conclusion that the FBI was justified in 2016 when it launched an investigation into President Trump’s campaign.
Mr. Durham was tasked by Attorney General William P. Barr earlier this year to oversee a separate investigation into the origins of the Russia probe. His investigation is covering much of the same territory as Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz.
Mr. Durham noted the inspector general’s authority was limited to information within the Justice Department, while his investigation found information from “other persons and entities both in the U.S. and outside of the U.S.”
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People make mistakes. Per James Comey. Nothing to see here move along. Lol.
Who gives a crap whatbsome political hack says. You have a formal legal process that went forward and you recieved a ruling. Now you are crying because that process didnt corroborate the multiple crap stories you just made up
Get em Durham!
Both Durham and Barr extended professional courtesy to Horowitz by noting that he was limited to only looking inside the walls of DOJ. But they also made clear that there was much more information, players and activities that were under scrutiny over and beyond the IG's report, which found many serious errors in FBI and DOJ actions. Occam's Razor suggests those 'errors' were not accidents. Stay tuned; popcorn may be in short supply as this continues to unfold.
8:20 Your boy Obammy lied and spied and you know it 😂
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