The IG failed to tell the public about the DOJ's failure in its letter to the FISA Court, to report the omission of Steele's admission about part of his "Dossier" being unverified.
On PDF page 296 the IG Report states: "NSD told us that in the absence of information corroborating the facts from Steele's reporting asserted in the Carter Page FISA application, it was particularly important for the application to articulate to the court the FBl's assessment of the reliability of the source."
The IG Report has provided new information about when the FBI and DOJ learned about Steele's responses in the British court case.
The IG Report does not discuss the failure to monitor the British litigation in the context of discussing Steele's May 2017 admission that at least a portion of his "Dossier" was unverified, an admission that was not reported to the FISA Court in the June 2017 FISA warrant application, thereby constituting another element of deception in that application.
The IG Report is mistaken about when the FBI obtained Steele's British court filings.
Again, the IG Report does not discuss the FBI's and DOJ's failure to monitor the British litigation in the context of discussing Steele's admission that at least a portion of his "Dossier" was unverified.
The June 2017 warrant application fails to tell the FISA Court about Steele's admission that at least part of his "Dossier" was unverified, the DOJ's Rule 13 letter over a year later, purporting to inform the court of material omissions in the FISA warrant applications, fails to include Steele's admission, and the IG Report fails to inform the public about.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/12/the_horowitz_report_yes_it_gets_worse.html
On PDF page 296 the IG Report states: "NSD told us that in the absence of information corroborating the facts from Steele's reporting asserted in the Carter Page FISA application, it was particularly important for the application to articulate to the court the FBl's assessment of the reliability of the source."
The IG Report has provided new information about when the FBI and DOJ learned about Steele's responses in the British court case.
The IG Report does not discuss the failure to monitor the British litigation in the context of discussing Steele's May 2017 admission that at least a portion of his "Dossier" was unverified, an admission that was not reported to the FISA Court in the June 2017 FISA warrant application, thereby constituting another element of deception in that application.
The IG Report is mistaken about when the FBI obtained Steele's British court filings.
Again, the IG Report does not discuss the FBI's and DOJ's failure to monitor the British litigation in the context of discussing Steele's admission that at least a portion of his "Dossier" was unverified.
The June 2017 warrant application fails to tell the FISA Court about Steele's admission that at least part of his "Dossier" was unverified, the DOJ's Rule 13 letter over a year later, purporting to inform the court of material omissions in the FISA warrant applications, fails to include Steele's admission, and the IG Report fails to inform the public about.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/12/the_horowitz_report_yes_it_gets_worse.html
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