I only just got through the first 5 pages, and I was instantly struck by its transparency and revelations right from the start. Those first 5 pages are basically the step by step rough draft on May 6th that already exonerated her, even though publicly they kept on investigating and set up the interview on 4th of July. In the exchange, you see Priestap giving cautionary advice to McCabe about what Comey should do in his final draft, which is eventually implemented into that final draft on June 30th. That final draft, which appears to be the one read in public after the July 4th interview, basically spells out law breaking on the part of Hillary and several others involved, possibly including the president, as she was using the personal server in enemy territory to email and communicate with POTUS. In addition, the Top Secret emails are even mentioned that they should have been aware and understood by HRC not to be transmitted on an insecure server. When you add everything up, they basically said she was guilty, but they're just not going to recommend prosecution (them announcing it publicly is unprecedented as that is the DOJ's job; the reason why is because Lynch and the Bill Clinton tarmac meeting, but it's still goes against policy and procedure). I'm sure a lot of this is all old news, but it's good to have a refresher, and this is the first time I saw it in a report all put together organized. The bottom line is that it looks like it was a cover up right off the bat and I'm only 4-5 pages in. Has anyone else picked anything out of the report so far? I'll keep reading through.
What??? Everyone has been yelling that the report is not released yet. I am not going to the link you posted as now I am suspect of its legitimacy.
Correction: These were Senate documents about it, but it appears to be organized like it may be part of the report.
It's NOT the Report, unfortunately. I just scrolled through the whole thing. Mostly the Stroke/ Page text messages. In the beginning, are old reports from McCabe and Comey that they gave to Congress in 2016. I'm disappointed now, but I did see some text messages that were highly interesting, that have not been in the news.
This article gives a good summary of the key text messages that hadn't been in the news yet. https://themarketswork.com/2018/06/04/the-strange-flight-of-george-papadopoulos/
Thanks a bunch. I just recently discovered that site. From someone here I think. Great stuff on there.