bwaaaahaaaahaaaaaahaaaaaa!! The IG report only scratches the surface !!! and even that tiny thin skin o9n the outer layer found 17 counts of mistakes and wrong doing !! it is not in the IGs purview to go deeper and determine if those mistakes were criminal ...he cant subpoena docs emails ect ... he cant question witnesses under oath ... however Durham has and can !! and do realy believe the cowardly scum that are being caught up in Durhams investigation are not going to cooperate to cut a deal ???? actually the IG report is worse than many people thought !! the wrong doing is so numerous and egregious that there only explanation was that it was honest mistakes ........ not that wrong doing was not committed but that it was just honest mistakes !!!! But bar and Durham know better !! the is is just the beginning of the uncovering of treason committed by the deep state leftists !! get ready dems theres a storm a comin !Now we KNOW who is a DEEP STATE COUP MEMBER...and who is for the TRUTH.... You Dimwits better do something DRASTIC to stop Trump...or jail time in Trump's second term!...Lolol!
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WASHINGTON — Attorney General William P. Barr sharply criticized on Monday the F.B.I.’s decision to open the Russia investigation, undercutting a major finding in a long-awaited watchdog report and at the same time showing his willingness to act as President Trump’s vocal defender.
The report, by the Justice Department’s inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz, found that the F.B.I. had adequate reason in 2016 to open an investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties with Russia. Mr. Horowitz broadly rejected Mr. Trump’s allegations that F.B.I. officials conspired to sabotage his campaign, but Mr. Barr highlighted findings that underscored his and the president’s shared view that investigators were nonetheless overly invasive in scrutinizing people associated with a presidential campaign.
“The inspector general’s report now makes clear that the F.B.I. 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,” Mr. Barr said in a statement.
Barr and Durham Publicly Disagree with Horowitz Report on Russia Inquiry