Attorney-client privilege: You have none, but the DOJ can use it to keep the law secret. https://privacysos.org/blog/attorney-client-privilege-for-feds-not-for-us/ … @emptywheel
@onekade p 15 is what it was changed from. https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/ppd-28/2014%20FBI%20702%20Minimization%20Procedures.pdf …
Agree ALL other atty-client gets diddly protection.
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@emptywheel couple of things. first: how can you tell what that actually says, given redactions? 2nd: Those rules aren't in effect, right? -
@onekade Yes, but that specific passage may not relate to indicted people. Immigration lawyer stuff is free game. ACLU lawyer stuff too. -
@emptywheel i see. anyway, yes, your initial concern: FBI doesn't follow its own (extremely lax, barely existent) rules -
@onekade FBI's a very hypocritical agency but their Director is very tall, charismatic, and once ran up some steps. -
@onekade When YOU get to testify w/favorite Senator about how running up some steps saved the Republic, you'll have overweening power too
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