[ConservativeDailyPost] Report suggest McCabe changed interview notes with Gen. Flynn to make it look like he lied to FBI.
Former Federal Bureau of Investigation Deputy Director Andrew McCabe altered Peter Strzok’s 302 notes during his interview with then-White House national security adviser Michael Flynn and destroyed evidence, a new report suggests.
Conservative commentator and journalist Mike Cernovich reports McCabe changed official FBI notes Strzok took when he interviewed Flynn last February and that he destroyed all evidence of his revision history.
In a series of tweets on Sunday, Cernovich reported the FBI is in “full-on freak-out mode” as many fear this bombshell report will surface into the media and trigger a congressional subpoena for the records.
A “302” form is what FBI officials file after they interview an individual, and deleting or altering those official notes is a felony.
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In a series of tweets on Sunday, Cernovich reported the FBI is in “full-on freak-out mode” as many fear this bombshell report will surface into the media and trigger a congressional subpoena for the records.
A “302” form is what FBI officials file after they interview an individual, and deleting or altering those official notes is a felony.
The 302, that would be the form that was NEVER used in the Clinton inverviews, correct ?
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ISTR those records were subpoenaed yesterday or Monday.
Posted by: Rob Crawford ||
03/21/2018 6:55 Comments ||
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So Flynn walks and the cookie crumbles
Posted by: Frank G ||
03/21/2018 7:22 Comments ||
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Frank, I'm cynical enough to believe that McCabe walks, collects his pension, goes on the book/speaking tour with Comey. Meanwhile, Flynn goes to jail.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia ||
03/21/2018 8:34 Comments ||
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I'm cynical enough to believe that McCabe walks, collects his pension, goes on the book/speaking tour with Comey. Meanwhile, Flynn goes to jail.
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The one thing you cannot do at the FBI is lie. Once it can be proven that you lied you can no longer testify in court. Welcome to the DC police force.
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I'm stunned that the FBI relies on notes. Notes are only as good as the transcriber. For political stuff like this there should be multiple recordings (the FBI should make one and the person interviewed should make one).
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rj, there's a very famous gap in a recording. Something about the missing 18.5 minutes.
And that was 40 years ago....I think the technology has improved since then. I certainly think that there should be a complete unexpurgated recording by every person involved in the interview....But then, I'd also like to believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny.
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If both parties record the interview and one makes claims the other can refute them, if there are gaps the one with the gaps is clearly being dishonest. Politicians should never agree to be interviewed without their own recording device.
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