Oh....RG....Sorry.



You need to read this very carefully. It's amazing the information was found and placed in the appropriate Wood's file, AFTER THE FACT. Which means the files were incomplete when they were submitted to the FISC. Which is what the OIG asserted in the first place.

"The Department has reviewed the OIG’s preliminary findings for each application. Each of these applications was also subject to an independent accuracy review. The Department was able to resolve many of the potential issues identified by the OIG. The FBI was also able to compile Woods files for the 4 applications where an original Woods file could not be located, and the FBI was able in many instances to locate documentation to support a factual assertion either elsewhere in the Woods file or in other files available to the FBI. Based on the Department’s findings, of the hundreds of pages of facts contained in the 29 applications audited by the OIG, the Department has identified only one material misstatement and one material omission, neither of which we assess to have invalidated the authorizations granted by the FISC. These findings have been provided to the FISA Court and were posted publicly today."

You may want to read this very carefully as well:

"The four-page order from Judge Rosemary M. Collyer, the presiding judge of the secretive court, publicly rebuked the FBI for 17 omissions and errors contained in applications to monitor the electronic communications of Carter Page, a former Trump campaign adviser."

“When FBI personnel misled [the Justice Department] in the ways described above, they equally misled” the court, Collyer wrote in a highly unusual and pointed statement. “The FBI’s handling of the Carter Page applications, as portrayed in the [inspector general’s] report, was antithetical to the heightened duty of candor” expected of filings under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)."

“The frequency with which representations made by FBI personnel turned out to be unsupported or contradicted by information in their possession, and with which they withheld information detrimental to their case, calls into question whether information contained in other FBI applications is reliable,” Collyer wrote."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...c72754-210d-11ea-a153-dce4b94e4249_story.html
 
I had the dog with a bone thought - I see I'm not disappointed. :D
 
Very carefully

These findings, together with the more than 40 corrective actions undertaken by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Security Division, should instill confidence in the FBI’s use of FISA authorities.
 
Very carefully

The FBI investigating itself. Do you trust them? With what we know now, nobody should. They have to come up with something, H.R.6172 - USA Freedom Rauthorization Act of 2020 is still pending in the Congress.
 
Wait till you moronic conspiracy theorists realize that you are part of a conspiracy theory to undermine the United states government through disinformation and conspiracy theories.
 
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