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Saturday, June 01, 2019

Attorney General Barr Discloses US Attorney Huber NEVER EVEN STARTED His Investigation — US Attorney John Durham Took Over His Work

Today on CBS Attorney General William Barr disclosed that the Huber investigation is over.

Huber was assigned to look at FISA applications and the electronic surveillance during the 2016 election and actions by Hillary Clinton.


Huber did not even start his investigation.

 
He didn’t do a damn thing!

AG Barr said this morning on CBS News that Huber did nothing and his work was taken over by the team he set up under US Attorney John Durham:

JAN CRAWFORD: Um, what’s the status of Huber’s investigation in Utah? I think the former Attorney General Sessions had asked him to look at this.
WILLIAM BARR: Right, so Huber had originally been asked to take a look at the FISA applications and the electronic surveillance but then he stood back and put that on hold while the Office of Inspector General was conducting its review, which would’ve been normal for the department. And he was essentially on standby in case Mr. Horowitz referred a matter to him to be handled criminally. So he has not been active on this front in recent months and so Durham is taking over that role. The other issues he’s been working on relate to Hillary Clinton. Those are winding down and hopefully we’ll be in a position to bring those to fruition.
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3 comments:

  1. Horowitz doesn’t have grand jury powers or subpoena or police powers. Ridiculous

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  2. Barr said, standing back and let the IG take the lead was the expected behavior.

    Gateway pundit missed the entire point of that conversation.

    What part of:

    "The other issues he’s been working on relate to Hillary Clinton. Those are winding down and hopefully we’ll be in a position to bring those to fruition."

    did they not understand.

    Huber's been digging into Clinton for two years.

    "and hopefully we’ll be in a position to bring those to fruition."

    fmtt.

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  3. 939-The IOG does have the power to put current federal employees under oath for testimony, though.

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