"He insisted that he and Horowitz "weren't saying different things" about Steele's significance, but host Chris Wallace then read Horowitz's words, which said Steele's information "played a central and essential role" in establishing probable cause."
Of course Horowitz was stating different things. The spinning acumen of Comey is superior to his management abilities to run an FBI with integrity.
Comey said he did not "see the disconnect" between his stance and Horowitz's, even though he recognized that Steele's reporting "was the one that convinced the lawyers" to move forward. Comey maintained "that doesn't drive the conclusion that Steele's reporting was bunk."
Really?
“What I mean is that the FBI was accused of treason, of illegal spying, of tapping Mr. Trump’s wires illegally, of opening an investigation without justification, of being a criminal conspiracy to unseat, defeat and then unseat a president. All of that was nonsense," he said.
He gets caught in the end:
"He did say it was "fair" to say that the FBI provided false information to the FISA court."
Get ready to spend some time in a cozy 12x12 cell.
"He insisted that he and Horowitz "weren't saying different things" about Steele's significance, but host Chris Wallace then read Horowitz's words, which said Steele's information "played a central and essential role" in establishing probable cause."
Of course Horowitz was stating different things. The spinning acumen of Comey is superior to his management abilities to run an FBI with integrity.
Comey said he did not "see the disconnect" between his stance and Horowitz's, even though he recognized that Steele's reporting "was the one that convinced the lawyers" to move forward.
Comey maintained "that doesn't drive the conclusion that Steele's reporting was bunk."
Really?
“What I mean is that the FBI was accused of treason, of illegal spying, of tapping Mr. Trump’s wires illegally, of opening an investigation without justification, of being a criminal conspiracy to unseat, defeat and then unseat a president. All of that was nonsense," he said.
He gets caught in the end:
"He did say it was "fair" to say that the FBI provided false information to the FISA court."
Get ready to spend some time in a cozy 12x12 cell.