A Republican included among this crowd told me that Page's application wasn't even close, there was a ton justifying that app. The Ohr docs, however, prolly should be released.https://twitter.com/jonathanvswan/status/1038927229902835712 …
I think the Ohr documents are going to be interesting, though thus far only propagandists have reviewed them.
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Write up re: Ohr? Readers will remember the claim that Ohr was top org. crime guy at DOJ. Interested in how Simpson connection might be trouble.
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I'll write it up when the docs are released. Right now we're only reading them via John Solomon and Byron York, which is to say, not at all.
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Depends on the extent of the documents released. It is clear that Ohr was feeding his Steele meeting info to other colleagues. Who they were and what their responsibilities and actions were might not be part of the Ohr declassification. Will we see those? Idk.
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so we will find out 1. Ohr possibly violated policy (which they will scream about) and 2. The intel he was feeding was damning as hell (which is the part that will blow up in their face)
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Pretty sure that Ohr's demotion resulted from DOJ policy issues, but to what extent is currently publicly unknown. Idk if the documents release will clarify that, but we will see.
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The thing is they (house GOP) think they can cherry pick small things and "win an argument" with those. They keep missing the bigger picture. Also Carter Page docs kept getting longer with each FISA renewal. That suggest they were getting new intel from them.
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