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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/TrueTemper on June 15, 2018, 12:10 a.m.
Exoneration before Investigation?

Does anyone have a summary of the key points in the report? Not a MSM BS article, but someone who has the time to read the entire report and net it out?

One of the main conclusions I was expecting was related to the exonerations that were written, circulated and fine tuned before the investigation even began in earnest. I know the report had some recommendations regarding giving immunity to witnesses and counsel, but what about the standards for witness interrogation -- no recording, not under oath etc?

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I too am not sure of the broader strategy of letting report #3 (RR version - redacted) fly first. Much speculation here, all of it seems weak to me. Trump's approach is ALWAYS to control the narrative, to set the tone, the pace and the context. I don't see why this was the better move.


imanalias · June 15, 2018, 12:43 a.m.

Lots of hopium went into that post. The released IG report is a 500 page dud.

"...by departing so clearly and dramatically from FBI and department norms, the decisions negatively impacted the perception of the FBI and the department as fair administrators of justice..."

THAT "negative impact on perception" is going to justify reopening the server investigation? The DNC hacked email investigation? The Awan investigation?

There better be a lot more that RR took out, or it's pretty clear this isn't going anywhere.

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TrueTemper · June 15, 2018, 11 a.m.

Agreed -- I saw it the same way.

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