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Postgres developer, working at Microsoft. Also: politics nerd, expat German in the US. Account about politics, not tech. For the latter look to @AndresFreundTec

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    1. Bradley P. Moss‏Verified account @BradMossEsq 25 Feb 2018
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      .@AndrewCMcCarthy I see a lot of questions about the ethical lines pushed here but what I’m missing still is any identification of an actual legal obligation broken. Is there case law saying FBI couldn’t rely on Steele’s credibility as a substitute for that of his informants?https://twitter.com/chuckrossdc/status/967920682595180547 …

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      Chuck RossVerified account @ChuckRossDC
      A number of good points from @AndrewCMcCarthy about the Schiff memo. https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/02/schiff-memo-russia-investigation-harms-democrats-more-than-helps-them/ … pic.twitter.com/egwhHoplEk
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    2. Brad Heath‏Verified account @bradheath 25 Feb 2018
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      Replying to @BradMossEsq @AndrewCMcCarthy

      Necessity would be a legal obligation (and it's one of the most common avenues for attacking a Title III wiretap). But there's not really any evidence on that point - so yet another episode of blind men grasping at the elephant.

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    3. Andres Freund (Pol)‏ @AndresFreundPol 25 Feb 2018
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      Replying to @bradheath @BradMossEsq @AndrewCMcCarthy

      I can't quite figure out whether McCarthy's argument are purely partisan at this point, or whether there's some merit and I'm just blinded to that side due to my own partisan blinders. He's certainly more articulate than some, but as a non-lawyer I find the arguments strained.

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    4. Bradley P. Moss‏Verified account @BradMossEsq 25 Feb 2018
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      Replying to @AndresFreundPol @bradheath @AndrewCMcCarthy

      There are valid questions raised from an ethical standpoint. I’m not persuaded on the legal front though.

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    5. Azul‏ @hierroyluz 25 Feb 2018
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      Replying to @BradMossEsq @AndresFreundPol @bradheath

      He asks: "Why didn't the FBI call Page in for an interview rather than subject him to FISA surveillance?.." Pg1 of the memo: "the FBI interviewed Page in March 2016 about his contact with Russian intelligence.."pic.twitter.com/x2KRy5Wf5A

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    6. Andres Freund (Pol)‏ @AndresFreundPol 25 Feb 2018
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      Replying to @hierroyluz @BradMossEsq @bradheath

      The argument presumably is, that that was before the start of the "current" CI investigation. Therefore the interview couldn't have been about the relevant matters. If that's indeed the idea, I'm not convinced.

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      Andres Freund (Pol)‏ @AndresFreundPol 25 Feb 2018
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      Relevant paragraph below. Arguing that they couldn't have interviewed Page about "Steele allegations" before those were known. Doesn't at all make the case that they couldn't infer things like willingness to cooperate from prev interview.pic.twitter.com/ep11UUKFub

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        1. Brad Heath‏Verified account @bradheath 25 Feb 2018
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          Replying to @AndresFreundPol @hierroyluz @BradMossEsq

          Sure. But we have no idea what the FBI said to justify necessity. There's no way to reliably assess that against the FISA standard without knowing more.

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