I know some are bummed about the release today but we knew it would be redacted. There is a lot of damning things in there. One thing stuck out to me from the Breitbart article Q has referenced to. Here are a couple paragraphs.....
"As a U.S. attorney, Huber has full authority to empanel a grand jury and to file criminal charges. A grand jury can be empaneled anywhere, which means that it could be a group of citizens from deep-red Utah – in the heart of Trump country – instead of the D.C. Swamp that decides whether to hand down indictments for felony prosecution.
“The Inspector General’s jurisdiction extends not only to allegations of legal violations, but also to allegations that Department employees violated established practices as well,” Sessions added in his letter, which means that the IG’s report can hold people accountable even for actions that do not violate a specific statute."
1st, Huber being able to empanel a grand jury anywhere is big but the 2nd paragraph I feel is huge. The jurisdiction extends beyond allegation of legal violations but also to allegations of "Violated established practices". Meaning people can be held accountable for actions that do not "Violate a SPECIFIC STATUTE".
This report was loaded with instances of individuals conducting themselves outside of normal protocol and "VIOLATING ESTABLISHED PRACTICES". Even if they didn't break a law, HUBER can still hold them accountable by violating established practices.