The Mueller investigation
In investigating what, if anything, can be learned from the Mueller report, I discovered that FBI agents do not videotape or record their interviews. Instead, they file what is called a 302, a paper document summarizing their impressions! This cutting edge technology was no doubt instituted by J Edgar Hoover, the great blackmailer of presidents of both parties.
In an age when every high school dropout has a cell phone that can photograph any interaction, the FBI files a 302. Has no one ever suspected that an agent can say whatever he wants on this document, in other words, can lie, and no one can contradict him?
The Attorney General should order all agents to videotape all interviews by government agents.
1 comment:
Not so fast. What makes you think the Attorney General cares to have accurate records?
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