follow leads and do what it does best. here they were literally turning away witnesses that showed up at the offices. the fbi does not normally do that. what would normally happen? because all these yale roommates and yale friends of brett kavanaugh were struggling all around the country actually to try to get their stories to the fbi. and they had sworn statements that some of them tried to physically bring to the fbi. what would the normal resetativity of that be at an fbi office? from nigh experience is the fbi is looking into something and the public knows the fbi is looking into it, first of all they put up tip lines. second of all if someone shows up at the office or calls they may listen to them. they may find it s not credible and never do any follow-up, but from my experience they will hear them out and see if there s anything to follow-up. the reason so many of these people are coming forward and writing articles and speaking to
within the realm of background investigations? let s acknowledge it s different from a criminal investigation that you re directing that could take years or months with a criminal investigation the fbi is running usually. right. and the main difference between the criminal investigation and a background investigation is that a criminal investigation the fbi really would have free rein to follow leads and do what it does best. here they were literally turning away witnesses that showed up at the offices. the fbi does not normally do that. what would normally happen? because all these yale roommates and yale friends of brett kavanaugh were struggling all around the country actually to try to get their stories to the fbi. and they had sworn statements that some of them tried to physically bring to the fbi. what would the normal what would the normal resetivity of that be at an fbi office?