“I have the utmost respect for the mission of the Office of Inspector General and the comprehensive work that went into the report prepared by Mr. Horowitz and his staff. However, our investigation is not limited to developing information from within component parts of the Justice Department. Our investigation has included developing information from other persons and entities, both in the U.S. and outside of the U.S. Based on the evidence collected to date, and while our investigation is ongoing, last month we advised the Inspector General that we do not agree with some of the report’s conclusions as to predication and how the FBI case was opened.”
IG language for FBI perjury: "FBI personnel fell far short of the requirement in FBI policy that they ensure that factual statements in a FISA application are scrupulously accurate" with "multiple" FBI court statements that were "inaccurate, incomplete or unsupported." #OIGreport— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) December 9, 2019
#OIGreport reveals disturbing modus operandi of Deep State corruption like a scene out of the The Wire: "confidential human sources" (e.g., spies, rats & partisan hacks) employed to entrap, surveil & libel their adversaries to justify invasive surveillance & bogus criminal cases.— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) December 9, 2019
QuoteFBI's Office of Intelligence unit chief said that the Steele dossier (which we now know is bogus) was what put them "over the line" to get the FISA. Dispels all the disinformation from Democrats and ex-FBI leadership. pic.twitter.com/SynnsZMviQ— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) December 9, 2019