As walls close in on FBI, the bureau lashes out at its antagonists!
BY SHARYL ATTKISSON, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR 01/25/18 01:50 PM EST
There are two overarching issues.
First, theres the alleged improper use of politically-funded opposition research to justify secret warrants to spy on U.S. citizens for political purposes.
Second, if corruption is ultimately identified at high levels in our intel agencies, it would necessitate a re-examination of every case and issue the officials touched over the past decade or two under administrations of both parties.
This is why I think the concerns transcend typical party politics.
It touches everybody. Its potentially monumental.
This week, the FBI said it was unfair for the House Intelligence Committee not to provide its memo outlining alleged FBI abuses. The committee wrote the summary memo after reviewing classified government documents in the Trump-Russia probe.
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Bump! To paraphrase her, if they did this now, how many times have they done this in the past? So I will add this: How many convictions over the decades have been tainted with false information being inserted into search warrants? How may convictions have been obtained by perjured courtroom testimony?