Ig Report

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  1. Ken Anderson

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    In the event that anyone is interested in actually reading the 500-page IG Report on the FBI's handling of the Clinton email case and some related stuff, you can download it from the Justice Department site. If you watched the hearings on C-Span, you will have a good idea of what's in it, including the spin from both sides, but all you will probably get from most of the mainstream media is the summary, which is a whitewash.

    Actually, the summary is very much like the interview that Comey gave. He outlined several clearly illegal things that Hillary Clinton had done but then concluded that there was nothing for which she could reasonably be charged. Even as this was one of the things pointed out in the IG Report, the authors of that report gave a similar summary.

    The IG Report is like that. It details a lot of clear bias on the part of the top people who were supposedly looking into whether or not Hillary Clinton had committed any crimes, many of whom were also involved in the investigation of whether Donald Trump may have committed crimes, including several email exchanges in which top people in the FBI were saying that they wouldn't allow Donald Trump to become president. The agent in charge of supposedly determining whether Hillary Clinton had committed any crimes said that Hillary ought to win 250 million to zero. I don't remember the number, but it was something like that.

    Anyhow, it details incident after incident of clear bias in favor of Hillary Clinton on the part of pretty much everyone who was supposed to be investigating Hillary Clinton, investigating Donald Trump, and then assigned to the Mueller team. Yet after all that, the summary is that there was no clear evidence of bias on the part of the FBI.

    Anyhow, the file is available for download from the link I left above. It's from the Justice Department site, not some third-party thing.
     
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