Note: This is a joint statement from the Justice Department and FBI.
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So, yeah, looks like they agree there was no actual justification for the redactions here.
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So the transcript now names the "terrorist organizations and leaders" that they insist have nothing to do with the massacre.
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Well, no, that's not what they're "insist[ing]." The question appears to be whether ISIS was an excuse he used or his actual ...
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... motivation. And, this doesn't really resolve that since we've known, basically, what he said on the calls.
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@charlescwcooke It's still redacted..They've substituted "Allah" with "God" -
So what, they are worried if their write allah terrorists will attack?
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So we can't report what a terrorist actually said because of what a terrorist's feelings?
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How to you say God in (Arabic)?
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@ggreenwald so instead of being a nefarious plot, it was just standard bureaucratic overthinking. BoringThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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What's wrong with that?
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euphemism: afraid of repeating what was said. PC does kill.
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This was a conversation translated from Arabic. Are you saying that's not the correct translation?
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Yes he was speaking English and he used the word Allah. He was not a Presbyterian.
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now they need to do it one more time where it is made clear what was spoken in English and what was spoken in Arabic.
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All politics, all the time.
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