I think his take is that the FBI is dismissing his charge that the potential bomber had someone get him through security without going through the usual checkpoints.
The issue was not the passport per se, but why he was allowed [with help of the well dressed man] to get around the checkpoint.
In Obama’s WH, it’s not clear what is being considered important IMO.
BTW, you can find Andrew Breitbart’s interview with Haskell on Big Government by searching for “Haskell”. He is also asking out load why the FBI is brushing it off by merely saying the bomber had a passport.
It’s clear that from the statements from the Dutch anti-terrorist coordinator Erik Akerboom as well as the Yemeni authorities is that highly likely that Abdulmutallab had 2 passports:
1. Nigerian passport with valid multi-entry USA visa as well as expired Yemeni visa
2. Italian passport that was used to travel from Yemen to Nigeria and potentially from Nigeria to Amsterdam
It seems unclear as to what passport (if any) he used in attempting to enter the U.S.
The options are:
1. Nigerian passport with the multi-entry USA visa
2. Italian passport that would not require a visa to enter the USA.
3. No passport at all courtesy of the well-dressing Indian handler in the Amsterdam airport. This would also indicate his flight to the USA would have been booked under a different name from his Nigerian passport and different from his Italian passport.