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Related: About this forumWeissmann: DOJ Should Be Pressing For Corroboration Of Hutchinson Testimony - Deadline - MSNBC
Former senior member of the Mueller probe Andrew Weissmann and New York Times Washington correspondent Mike Schmidt weigh in on the next steps in the Justice Departments investigation into January 6th following Cassidy Hutchinsons testimony. Aired on 06/29/2022.
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Weissmann: DOJ Should Be Pressing For Corroboration Of Hutchinson Testimony - Deadline - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Jun 2022
OP
speak easy
(9,249 posts)1. The J6 Cmmittee deposed Bobby Engel in June.
Rhiannon12866
(205,405 posts)3. Thanks so much! This is essential information!
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)2. Kicking for visibility
MerryHolidays
(7,715 posts)4. Thanks for posting BUT
I pretty much take nothing that anyone associated with Mueller "investigation" says seriously. Andrew Weissman had his chance to do something while the "investigation" was ongoing, including and up to resigning and disclosing why. Instead, he acquiesced in everything that Bill Barr did to shade/hide the truth.
However, when it came to his book, he disclosed things.
Not one of the more noble characters in my view.
Rhiannon12866
(205,405 posts)5. True, but he's one of many. *sigh*
Those who spoke out after the fact obviously wanted to keep their jobs... And it's not like they could go to DOJ.
Baked Potato
(7,733 posts)6. Nope, let it stand. No going back on anything. No upside to that. Nt