Why it was smart to hold off on declassifying the FISA warrants…

BlueCollar called for declassifying the fraudulent (and probably illegal) FISA warrant applications, and we were wrong in doing so…because the IG is investigating it.

Declassifying and making public documents that are the target of an investigation can be counter-productive, and possibly unlawful…why muddy the waters unnecessarily?

The DoJ Inspector General has been looking into those warrants, and his knowing that the declassification process could shine a bright light means he has to be thorough.

He is, after all, an Obama appointee.

(We’re not impugning his character, but in light of the depth of chicanery exposed in regard to other Obama-administration appointees, cynicism is…justifiable.)

The Inspector General report is to be forthcoming within a month or so; we look forward to that report, and are confident it will result in criminal referrals for deep-state actors.

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