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Yet, when they got their evidence squared away a judge approved it and kept re-approving the warrant..
Hmmmm.....
What does that have to do with what I wrote? It was denied several times.
Now these are obviously people well versed in the process of getting fisa warrants. As in, what is likely to be approved or not. And yet they went there with insufficient evidence several times.
The fact that so few are denied, .01% says Fawlty, indicates that agents won't even bother applying unless they are sure.
And yet, these agents did try. .. With insufficient evidence multiple times. That suggests they were very motivated to get this warrant. Possibly even over zealous.
I think it's important to find out everything there is to know.
What evidence was brought initially?
What evidence was added to eventually get the warrant?
At what point was the dossier introduced?
Did anyone know it was garbage?
Etc..etc....etc...Under oath.
So let's get this special counsel rolling. Who knows what else we'll find once we get in there right?