For those of you pissed off that the interview was bumped by the impeachment debacle (at least here on the left coast), or if you didn't know about it because you think Qanon is a larp, foxnews.com posted clips.
one of them, he refutes comey's claim that he was 7 layers away from the details of the crossfire hurricane team. basically calls him a liar
https://video.foxnews.com/playlist/on-air-the-story-with-martha-maccallum/
in other awesome news, while the public's attention was focused on the democrat liars making fools of themselves with a sham impeachment, the IG was testifying again in front of another senate committee.
He corrected the record and said that they did not find there was no bias, and they actually found evidence of bias.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...gation/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
one of them, he refutes comey's claim that he was 7 layers away from the details of the crossfire hurricane team. basically calls him a liar
https://video.foxnews.com/playlist/on-air-the-story-with-martha-maccallum/
in other awesome news, while the public's attention was focused on the democrat liars making fools of themselves with a sham impeachment, the IG was testifying again in front of another senate committee.
He corrected the record and said that they did not find there was no bias, and they actually found evidence of bias.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...gation/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
Hawley: Was it your conclusion that there was – that political bias did not affect any part of the Page investigation, any part of Crossfire Hurricane? Is that what you concluded?
Horowitz: We did not reach that conclusion.
Hawley: Because I could have sworn – in fact, I know for a fact that I’ve heard that today from this committee. But that’s not your conclusion?
Horowitz: We have been very careful, in connection with the FISAs, for the reasons you mentioned, to not reach that conclusion, in part – as we’ve talked about earlier – the alteration of the email, the text messages associated with the individual who did that, and our inability to explain or understand what – to get good explanations so that we could understand why this all happened.
Attorney General William Barr and U.S. Attorney John Durham – who is conducting a criminal investigation into the FBI’s alleged abuses – have both publicly said that they disagree with Horowitz about the role of political bias in starting the investigation.