how does a message get so lost. how do we hear so many different [inaudible] i m going to start with this and ask my colleagues if they want to comment as well. multiple systemic failures. our report does not look at other comments made to try to compare, contrast and whatsoever, we ve laid out the basic facts as we were charged with to do. which i said earlier on about lie enforcement, the officers who knew or should have known that this was an active shooter situation, by their training and experience, should have done more. we are very clear on that. not every officer on the scene had that same information. or had that same opportunity to comply with their training. one of the things this committee has not done, because we are a three-person committee. it s to go through and determine which law enforcement personnel knew wet, where did they know and when they knew it. in order to do that, i think it s going to take many months to go through all the different video, bod
are you going to call him a witness? joe biden has a policy against him, call him as a reputation witness and say that my son has a solid reputation in the community or column as a witness of tax evasion, he s going to say, i took some of the cash and a force. they were never going to call him. the fact that they threaten him with that and were ready to go with it and not drop it all is really stunning to me, it was never going to happen, it was a threat, and nothing more than that, but the outcome with the whistle-blower and now today we find out, if you recall, a conversation between weiss and six our people. a chapel he that conversation and documented it making a business record at that weiss said that i do not make the calls in this case, four people have been subpoenaed it today two of them are sax, special agents in charge, one with the irs, another in the fbi. the other is the assistant sack. they are now going to cooperate
agents in charge, one with the irs, another in the fbi. the other is the assistant sack. they are now going to cooperate that david weiss admitted to everyone that he did not have the final say, and now what is the justice department going to do? merrick garland and this guy weiss are dirty, corrupt, and they have to go. you cannot spell delaware without aware, pretty clear. that is true. can we share that table again? i m not going to speak to the motivation of weiss. the process, and different, the process has worked in this regard. and whatever their motivations have been, a lot of times the process is designed to protect and to ensure that there are checks and balances. if you assume the worst case of weiss, which i don t.
there. they should ve taken charge. if that failed, then the leadership command should have come into play. how that really should work is, sergeants and lieutenants, from whatever department like you are discussing federal or state troopers or other counties or sheriff s department, sergeant and lieutenants would arrive on the scene, go to the on scene command. that normally would have been right outside the school, right outside the school immediately outside the door where the killer entered. they would be there. it would gather there. the leadership would gather there. with bombings, shootings, killings, as an agent in charge in every rank, we go right to the place. we meet with the lieutenant, the captain, the fbi, the assistant sack and that is where we lead. because the key job of the leaders to make decisions and achieve, the school district police, julian, and he became a