and Fox News too. They just cut in from the Nadler hearings ... same story.
Just read the first few pages, and it does appear to be true. The point relates to the question of whether the opening of Crossfire Hurricane was determined by political bias. Horowitz argues that Lisa Page had no involvement on the decision to open or not. Strozk did have some involvement in the decision making process, but he was not the sole decider, or even the most senior level person required to sign off on it. Priestap was senior to him and - I presume - had the final word. Horowitz concludes that, aside from Strozk, there were no others involved in the decision to open the investigation that exhibited a politically biased motivation.
This only relates to the decision to open the investigation - nothing more. It says nothing on whether political bias motivated other decisions or actions that were taken once the investigation was opened. Still reading.