Let’s face it. Michael Horowitz dropped the ball BIG time in his investigation, which is probably why Obama and Sessions appointed him in the first place.
He was programmed to fail — and I am sick of hearing how honorable he is when he declares there were seventeen violations of Brady in applying for FISA warrants.
In a court of law, just ONE Brady violation can get your case thrown out and the attorney disbarred.
John Durham obviously disagrees, although he is much more diplomatic than I am.
I see this as a massive conspiracy, and I am not willing to sugar-coat it.
But Durham took a different tack and praised the office of the IG for its work — and then hits them hard on their conclusions.
Durham said:
“I have the utmost respect for the mission of the Office of Inspector General and the comprehensive work that went into the report prepared by Mr. Horowitz and his staff. However, our investigation is not limited to developing information from within component parts of the Justice Department.
Our investigation has included developing information from other persons and entities, both in the U.S. and outside of the U.S. Based on the evidence collected to date, and while our investigation is ongoing, last month we advised the Inspector General that we do not agree with some of the report’s conclusions as to predication and how the FBI case was opened.”
His statement seems to contain a major clue on his investigation. He says that unlike Horowitz, he has investigated abroad.
That seems to denote that he has picked up valuable information on his many trips overseas.
If that’s so, it points to a big conspiracy, and that would seem to indicate wrongdoing by John Brennan who would have had to request help from Great Britain, Italy, and Australia.
John Durham was tapped by Bill Barr earlier this year to conduct an investigation into the origins of Spygate.
Mr. Durham has already traveled to Italy and other countries as part of his sprawling investigation into how Obama’s corrupt FBI and intel agencies launched and carried out the largest spy operation of a presidential candidate in US history.
Unlike Horowitz, Durham has real power to bring the coup plotters to justice, such as the power to indict and impanel a grand jury.
US Attorney General Bill Barr also blasted the FBI on Monday in a statement
“The Inspector General’s report now makes clear that the FBI launched an intrusive investigation of a U.S. presidential campaign on the thinnest of suspicions that, in my view, were insufficient to justify the steps taken,” Barr said, adding, “It is also clear that, from its inception, the evidence produced by the investigation was consistently exculpatory.”