We all know that in early May of 2016, then-FBI Director James Comey wrote a draft of an letter exonerating Hillary Clinton in their "Midyear Exam" investigation.
We also know that this draft was written two months before the FBI had even interviewed Hillary or any other witnesses involved in the case.
McCabe responded, "It may seem that way reading it now. But I know that Director Comey had not made up his mind at that time."
He was asked if Comey had "Tested language" for a statement to be used in the event the FBI were to recommend charges against Hillary and McCabe said no.
Is this case so unique that you would have a prepared document 2 months ahead of interviewing the witness? Is that normal protocol within the FBI?
It is not normal protocol within the FBI to release a statement about a case -.
Is it normal protocol - is it normal protocol to draft a letter by the FBI 2 months before you interviewed the witness to draw a conclusion? Is that normal protocol?
https://www.redstate.com/elizabeth-vaughn/2019/06/10/mccabe-transcript-comeys-may-2016-draft-clinton-exoneration-statement-not-normal-fbi-protocol/
We also know that this draft was written two months before the FBI had even interviewed Hillary or any other witnesses involved in the case.
McCabe responded, "It may seem that way reading it now. But I know that Director Comey had not made up his mind at that time."
He was asked if Comey had "Tested language" for a statement to be used in the event the FBI were to recommend charges against Hillary and McCabe said no.
Is this case so unique that you would have a prepared document 2 months ahead of interviewing the witness? Is that normal protocol within the FBI?
It is not normal protocol within the FBI to release a statement about a case -.
Is it normal protocol - is it normal protocol to draft a letter by the FBI 2 months before you interviewed the witness to draw a conclusion? Is that normal protocol?
https://www.redstate.com/elizabeth-vaughn/2019/06/10/mccabe-transcript-comeys-may-2016-draft-clinton-exoneration-statement-not-normal-fbi-protocol/
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