Basically, Horowitz was unable to conclude bias.
Must be a pretty high bar to clear lol. An obvious telltale of bias is that all of the ‘mistakes’ pointed in the same direction. IOW, no one ‘accidentally omitted’ something nefarious about Carter Page or etc. What else do you need to know?
I started a thread on how chance errors could be eliminated. There were something like 26 ‘errors’ made in the investigation; if all of them point in the same direction—chance is eliminated due to the sheer improbability of that many occurrences all going the same way. And if chance gets eliminated that leaves intent. There’s no third option.
But none of this matters in the long run. Durham isn’t working under the same constraints as Horowitz.
"Durham isn’t working under the same constraints as Horowitz."
^^^^ Bingo
And, Horowitz did say numerous times that he handed those decisions to Barr & Durham regarding FISA bias
because it is THEY who did a more complete investigation in that area.
