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Friday, December 13, 2019

Horowitz report is damning for the FBI and unsettling for the rest of us

From Prof. Jonathan Turley, chair of public interest law at George Washington University:
"Despite this shockingly damning report, much of the media is reporting only that Horowitz did not find it unreasonable to start the investigation, and ignoring a litany of false representations and falsifications of evidence to keep the secret investigation going. Nothing was found to support any of those allegations, and special counsel Robert Mueller also confirmed there was no support for collusion and conspiracy allegations repeated continuously for two years by many experts and members of Congress.

In other words, when the Titanic set sail, there was no reason for it not to. Then there was that fateful iceberg. Like the crew of the Titanic, the FBI knew investigative icebergs floated around its Russia investigation, but not only did it not reduce speed, it actively suppressed the countervailing reports. Despite the many conflicts to its FISA application and renewals, the FBI leadership, including McCabe, plowed ahead into the darkness."

Related: Jonathan Turley’s full opening statement to House lawmakers on Dec. 4. during the first day of public hearings by the Judiciary Committee. He cautioned against impeaching President Donald Trump. Turley said that to impeach Trump based on the current evidence “would be to expose every future president to the same type of inchoate impeachment.”

Fine wisdom from a law professor who not only said he didn't vote for Trump, he doesn't particularly like him, either. But facts, reason and law should prevail in such Constitutional turmoil.



And of course the vengeful violent Left is threatening him, and trying to get him fired from his job at George Washingon University Law School.