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FBI admits there are thousands of illegal emails on Wiener laptop

Current FBI Director, Christopher Wray is over his head, John Robinson, the FBI agent who found the classified emails is labeled paranoid, up to 30,000 classified emails may be on the Wiener laptop, and will justice ever be served? Ever? Brad Johnson provides analysis of yet another case of corruption from the prior administration. Retired after 25 years as a senior CIA operative and station chief, Brad now devotes his time to his non-profit Americans for Intelligence Reform. AIR fights for our national security and provides in-depth news analysis you won’t see on mainstream media. Please subscribe and share.

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brad johnson it is september 24th of
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2020
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and of course the news is so content
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rich
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and important these days it’s very
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difficult to even folk
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to drill down on some of the more uh
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interesting ones but
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an fbi agent did come out and did talk
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about the
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the fact that they knew that there were
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these illegal emails on
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on weiner’s laptop and that clinton
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was violating secrets act and so on and
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so on um
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you look at that just like we look at
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the thing about uh
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biden’s son and some of the new
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allegations and you just go okay well
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we all kind of knew these people were
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breaking laws
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and then now it’s becoming indisputable
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what what is going to happen with this
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stuff
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this is a a very interesting development
00:58
the fbi agent is a
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gentleman named john robertson who uh
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you know kudos to
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to uh to this fbi agent he was the guy
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out in seattle i believe who originally
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discovered
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all of these hillary clinton emails that
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were left
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out now this guy has expressed a lot of
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frustration with the system
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uh the system the fbi in particular and
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he’s
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he’s a whistleblower a real
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whistleblower because what he’s
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talking about are uh
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is a situation where the law was broken
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black and white
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no discussion the laws were broken
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and so he’s coming out and these laws
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that were broken
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were in essence covered up by fbi
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leadership not in essence they were
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covered up by fbi leadership
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so when he discovered this giving the
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background
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he discovered all of these emails of
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which there was classified information
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and these were the
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this was all on the anthony weiner
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laptop he
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was investigating the the sex charges
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the inappropriate behavior with the
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underage girls and stuff that anthony
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weiner was involved in
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and there is where he discovered these
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classified documents
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now that was where there was this famous
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speech by then
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fbi director james comey who came out
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and basically
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let hillary clinton off the hook for all
02:21
of this stuff and said
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no prosecutor would go after her for
02:23
this they may have been sloppy but there
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was no you know
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uh effort to to do anything and he
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admitted
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in this that there were several hundred
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uh classified documents on this computer
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now let me reiterate for everybody three
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or four hundred
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call it 350 classified documents on a
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computer at home which is this is
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anthony weiner’s personal laptop
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at home uh every one of those is
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illegal now depending on the
02:54
classification that can be a
02:56
a a felony or it could be a misdemeanor
02:59
it could be different things but they’re
03:00
all illegal
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we have people in jail or who have been
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disgraced like
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former cia director and and army general
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petraeus who had one classified document
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at home
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his classified document was locked in
03:14
his drawer it didn’t get out to the
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public
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it was it was locked in his drawer at
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home and he was cashier for that
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and so here we have this computer
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anthony weiner laptop with
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what what james comey admitted to being
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hundreds of documents on it
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now this uh fbi agent john robertson
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came out
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he was prominently featured in the ig
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inspection that was done of this this is
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something i talked a great deal about at
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the time
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he wasn’t named but he was discussed in
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detail
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and one of the things he’s that the ig
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painted him is being
03:48
paranoid because of what his reaction to
03:50
all this stuff was and he didn’t want to
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get in trouble
03:53
but there they left out huge chunks of
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it
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and uh the ig inspection that was done
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all of those guys
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need to be criminally investigated for
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the report the final report that they
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put together on this because
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it was deeply misleading and this man
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was was
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unfairly targeted as part of that ig
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report
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i remember in reading that report at
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least three or four times they called
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him paranoid
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uh which deeply uh you know
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unfair and and misleading as to the
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truth
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and you know he was out saying he was
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the guy that said in the ig report
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that james comey misled the american
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public
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when he when he referred to several
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hundred
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classified documents on the computer and
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said that he was off by essentially a
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factor of ten
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so we’re we’re you know we’re we’re
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going to uh
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thousands of classified documents on
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that computer
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not hundreds which that’s there’s just
04:50
no way that that that
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within that body of classified documents
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some of which were
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according to the ig report nsa some were
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cia
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some were state departments some were
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different things some of those are going
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to be felonies
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so you know if somebody’s got 150
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felonies against them
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each one of those are individually a
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crime they could they could they could
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be prosecuted however they want
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but this has never been looked at and
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that’s what this fbi agent came out and
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said
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that it wasn’t being handled ethically
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or morally
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it wasn’t being handled according to the
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law and
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what he was told was that
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the fbi supervisors were telling him to
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erase all that stuff
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and just shut up and go home and erase
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it all and forget about
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it well that is obstruction of justice
05:39
that’s
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cover-up of a crime and as i said i mean
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that’s why i kind of hit this hard early
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on
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every one of those classified documents
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is a crime of one sort or another
05:49
a lot of people have gotten in trouble
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for one and we know for a fact
05:52
there were thousands of documents on
05:54
there the fbi report
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also went on to say that there was a
05:58
large section
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of that memory that this fbi agent john
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robinson was looking at
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and it looked like uh that only about 10
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of it had been looked at so if the other
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90 percent contained additional
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information of that nature we are now
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talking
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maybe 30 000 classified documents
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there was a second ig report that
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computer laptop was then moved to
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quantico
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where the fbi has its labs for
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exploitation it’s where they do all
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their forensic stuff
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or their main forensic stuff and there
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at that lab they looked at it and found
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there was a second memory that had not
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yet even been discovered initially
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and that had an equal number of data in
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it so now
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we’re looking at possibly as much as 60
06:45
000 classified documents out there and
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nobody knows
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nobody knows how many because it’s never
06:51
been looked at and exploited
06:53
it is being kept it still by the fbi uh
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the fbi in these matters is just so
06:59
horribly untrustworthy
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i wouldn’t be surprised if that whole
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computer has been
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wiped it’s all gone and the evidence
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destroyed
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that to me is where one of the areas
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that
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u.s attorney general bar needs to dig in
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it has not been mentioned
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publicly as part of the john us attorney
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john durham’s investigation
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but i pray that it is because that
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that’s a crime i mean this is the
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equivalent of
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walking into a room and finding a dead
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body with two holes in the head where
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they got shot
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that’s not suicide boys and girls that’s
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that’s a crime
07:34
now you don’t know who did it you don’t
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have the smoking gun there but you’re
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looking at this
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body on the ground with two holes in the
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head and you can
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you don’t need a criminal forensic
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scientist
07:44
panel to come out and tell you that
07:46
that’s a crime that was a murder
07:48
same thing with these classified
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documents on somebody’s computer at home
07:53
those are crimes there it is now go back
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and figure out who did it who’s guilty
07:58
for it that’s a separate issue but you
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know you have a crime
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and to cover it up and not investigate
08:03
it is it can only be described
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as political corruption on the part of
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the fbi this is something i’ve talked
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about for a very long time
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and it’s one of the reasons why
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former fbi director james comey was
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fired
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and it’s one of the reasons why i say
08:20
often as i can
08:21
that current fbi director christopher
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wray
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is in completely over his head he has no
08:27
concept
08:28
of of how a a large agency like the fbi
08:33
needs to be handled
08:34
and how to get the reputation of the fbi
08:36
back
08:37
in order and you cannot cover up crimes
08:41
and expect everyone to respect the fbi
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and by trying to cover it up he thinks
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he’s protecting the reputation of the
08:47
fbi
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he’s not christopher wray the fbi
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director is destroying the reputation of
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the fbi
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director ray you want to get it back
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clean up the mess
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you know put those people in jail who
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belong in jail for whatever crimes they
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did
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then people will respect the fbi once
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again so this this former fbi agent
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john robertson is out he’s laid it all
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out in public for everybody
09:10
he was prominently mentioned in the two
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fbi ig reports we all know it’s all
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there
09:16
the crimes are proven on that laptop
09:19
if it still exists in quantico so all it
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has to be done is it just needs to be
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uh investigated and prosecuted and uh
09:28
you cannot have
09:29
a corruption-free fbi as long as you
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have things like that sitting there so
09:34
that’s the challenge this is a a direct
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assault
09:38
on fbi director ray and let’s see what
09:41
happens from here but
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it this is a travesty of justice and
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this is that two-tiered justice system
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that we all talk about and complain
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about and until these sorts of things
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are followed up on and taken care of
09:52
we’re not out of that two-tiered system
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when there’s a special law that makes it
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a crime to lie to the fbi
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and the fbi has a trail of these kinds
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of things behind it
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you can see why people of good
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conscience would start to form
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contempt for the organization
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you
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