Rosenstein: ‘Would Not’ Have Signed FISA Application If He Knew Then What He Knows Now
(Worthy News) – Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that in retrospect, he would not have signed a FISA renewal on Carter Page in June 2017:
“Have you looked at the Horowitz report?” Chairman Lindsey Graham asked Rosenstein: “If you knew then what you know now, would you have signed the warrant application?”
“I would not,” Rosenstein said. [ Source: CNS News (Read More…) ]
Rosenstein admits: Mueller had no evidence of collusion early in probe
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the chairman of the committee, posed the question.
“The whole concept, that the campaign was colluding with the Russians, there was no ‘there’ there in August of 2017, do you agree or not?”
“I agree with the general statement,” replied Rosenstein.
Graham was alluding to a May 2017 text from lead FBI counterintelligence investigator Peter Strzok telling his bureau lawyer paramour, Lisa Page, that he was reluctant to leave his senior post and join the Mueller probe because he feared “there’s no big there, there.” [ Source: WND (Read More…) ]