Our best guess concludes that there is another stealth SA that has the same mandate as Huber but I was thinking maybe they are following the precedent and Huber was just a focal point for optics. Look here not there….
Mystery surrounds Sessions appointee to FBI investigation
This may be the key to understanding
Both critics and supporters of Huber’s appointment say that they can think of no precedent for the arrangement. While it’s not unusual for an inspector general to work with a U.S. attorney if there is potentially criminal activity, notes former U.S. Attorney John Wood, it is usually in the district where the conduct occurred.
((Consider the number of Sealed indictments in a short period of time. Number of taps required to capture FISA evidence then produce indictments.))
Supporters of the arrangement say that the selection of Huber — as a U.S. attorney appointed under two administrations working outside of the Beltway — will inject confidence in whatever conclusions he reaches about the need for further investigation or prosecution.
“I think it’s an inspired choice,” said Paul Cassell, a former federal judge who both heard cases that Huber was prosecuting and later litigated against Huber as an attorney. “However this thing comes out, one side or the other will be convinced that the fix was in. You need to find somebody that has respect from both parties and someone who is outside the ordinary political process.”
But, he said, “This is not some kind of a feel-good exercise. I think this a serious request to a serious prosecutor to take a serious look at this situation and give his assessment of it.”
Huber is not unfamiliar with Washington. He raised eyebrows when he appeared at a White House podium last year to tout a pair of House bills that would have bolstered elements of Trump’s immigration agenda; Sessions has promoted that agenda heavily at the Justice Department. Critics said the appearance showed an inappropriate closeness between the Trump White House and the Justice Department.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/381888-mystery-surrounds-sessions-appointee-to-fbi-investigation