a) There's only one copy of Nunes' memo and he's afraid the FBI won't give it back b) His case isn't substantiated and can't withstand scrutiny c) He knows about the Deep State time machine and fears they'll go back and stop him d) a & chttps://www.thedailybeast.com/the-fbi-hasnt-even-seen-devin-nunes-releasethememo-memo …
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Remember, Trump nominated the current FBI Director, Christopher Wray, and the Republican-run Senate confirmed him 92-5. If evidence proves an anti-Trump conspiracy at the FBI, showing the Trump-appointed FBI Director makes sense. Problem is, Wray, unlike Nunes, has some integrity
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Question: If during course of an investigation U find disturbing facts & inferences Would U have developed a bias against whom U investigate? or made a preliminary thesis colored by experience?
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It's impossible to be 100% objective (though many with professional integrity try and come close), and forming preliminary theses colored by experience is common and almost impossible to avoid. The important thing is to be open to changing those theses when new evidence arises.
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