findings. the press and fbi gave a penny somewhat of professionalism and took up the cause of vengeance. the real story here from the fbi s perspective is what an abomination that this was, this so-called investigation. it wasn t a witchhunt, it is a good imitation of one. let s bring in kim stross all who is following this story and then right from the beginning and their skepticism about the russian collusion narrative. what was the most important thing you learned from the durham report? i think the most important thing is what you touched on. it never should have been opened in the first place. the reason it was was in part because the fbi skipped all kinds of preliminary steps. they didn t do any interviews or try to corroborate or look at their own intelligence databases. if they would, they would ve seen there is no evidence held by any government agents that the agency trump engaged in any collusion. this was a decision, this is important, made by the higher ups
attorney general, the fbi reports to the attorney general. are you saying we can t trust you shouldn t trust anybody. our system doesn t work on trust. it works on checks and balances and oversight. the inspector general did provide some oversight. durham is providing oversight and accountability. now that the republicans are in charge of congress they will provide accountability. the press failed miserably on this occasion but maybe some accountability there. taking a long time. it s hard to exaggerate. this s comey. hard to imagine someone doing do more damage than he did in the last 5 years because of unaccountable politicized actions driven by arrogance, donald trump never should have been president or you think he should ve been given a chance, both sides can blame james