(THREAD) 1) Investigate Trump-Russia. Determine if anyone broke the law. 2) Investigate the FBI. Determine if anyone has a political belief Fox News wouldn't like. Crime vs. Thoughtcrime.
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Replying to @NGrossman81
One agent who changed Comey’s statement on Hillary to non criminality and the same DOJ who gave everyone immunity but demnaded they destroy all possible evidence as a condition...Yup ..Nothing to see here..Move along...
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Replying to @vinman329
I should have mentioned this, thanks for bringing it up. Public statements from government agencies seek input from multiple officials. Drafts get edited many times. If you think one agent could force the director to use any specific wording, you have no idea how this works.
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Replying to @NGrossman81
No it was multiple ..At least the reports I saw last night..But he was among them...McCabe was one also ..The “Andy” in the text with Page about insurance I assume..The whole thing may all be coincidence but I believe that requires suspension of reality.. My 2cents Cheers!
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Replying to @vinman329
What's a coincidence? A bunch of officials working together to craft a public statement that best reflects their agency's assessment is normal procedure.
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Replying to @NGrossman81
And when the final product is VASTLY different than the initial draft? And every possible negative word towards Clinton is walked back??? Like I said a suspension of belief..At least on my part and I have an open mind...I guess we will see!! Btw great having an exchange of ideas!
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"VASTLY" is overstating. "Extremely careless" is hardly positive. But to whatever extent the edits reflected pro-Clinton bias, the FBI more than made up for it by publicizing the email investigation. Regardless, that's not a reason to ignore the law or dismiss evidence now.
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