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CNN This Morning

predisposition for this? is this a environmental thing in look at this animation of the brain. when we talk about blows to the head, the things that we are often talking about can be sub concussive hits where the brain is accelerating and decelerating quickly. so the brain itself moves within the skull. so it's not necessarily these blows to the head that hrc specifically causing it. as much as it is the stretching of the fibers within the brain multiple times. that seems to be something sort of sets you up, even if they didn't lead to concussions. >> doctor, you have been all over this story, this research throughout, thank you so much. . thank you. we are waiting for an europe on hurricane idalia, a category 1 storm now. forecasters warn it could intensify to a category 3. and developments in two of former president donald trump's criminal cases. we are going to get reaction from the highest ranking

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Alex Witt Reports

she was randomly selected, i know there's some people out there that thinks it's not possible, she was randomly selected, and a lottery system to be able to hear this case. the doj has a very interesting proposition in front of it. do they immediately straight out of the gate, move to recuse or,'s saying that she has a preelection or predisposition to role in donald trump's favor when it comes to particular issues, or do they wait for some major decision -- indicating that that's where she's leaning. there are options available to the department of justice but previously, when aileen cannon was appointing the special master that ultimately the 11th circuit court of appeal says, no, you are wrong on the law, you are wrong on the merits, you couldn't have done that. she got smacked down by the 11th circuit, so alex, i think the question is, what that is enough -- to sufficiently chase and judge aileen cannon to make sure that they actually follows the law and stays within her guardrails when she is rolling over cases like donald trump. >> what can you tell us about how the federal court there in miami is preparing for trump's

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CNN This Morning

predisposition to investigate trump. i've had a lot of dealings with the fbi over many years beginning back in the reagan administration when i served at the department of justice. i think it's an outstanding institution. i think 99% of the people in the fbi are patriotic americans, really salt of the earth. but there are a number of them over the years who think they walk on water. and i think a lot of those people were involved in hillary clinton investigation in 2016, and in the trump investigation. i think what the ig and the durham report show is that their power went to their head. and that is dangerous in an institution like the fbi. >> you can criticize that. do you still think the mueller probe in and of itself into what it was looking into and the charges against the russians was a witch hunt? >> there was no evidence of collusion at all. what they looked at in the case of russian context with the trump campaign on the part of the campaign were incompetence and stupidity, not an effort to collude with the russians. >> yeah. they found the links --

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CNN This Morning

front. but durham says that this thing should have ended and never become a full-blown investigation. durham also criticizes doj and the fbi. he says they relied on raw, unanalyzed and uncorroborated intelligence. he said they should have done more diligence before they relied on some of the things they relied on including the infamous steele dossier. durham notes there was a predisposition to investigate trump by some members on the team. durham does cite email and text exchanges between certain members of the team that cheerily show they were anti-trump and wanted him to lose the election. >> they do. we'll get to those with andy mccabe, named 60 times almost in this report what he thinks of those text messages. but before you go, there's a departure in the durham report from the mueller report. >> yeah. >> how do you square the two? can you? what should americans take away when they say the mueller report tells us, and the durham report tells us this? >> mueller report says we were right to go ahead. doj's inspector general said

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FOX and Friends

latest and wasting no time in the wake of this report to announce he asked the doa to make john durham available to testify over his work which led him to conclude that the investigation should have never launched and did not show politically motivated evident. he writes, the doj and fbi fail to uphold strict fidelity to the law. senior personnel d displayed lak of -- politically affiliated persons and entities and durham concluding there was predisposition to open investigation into trump based on leads provided or funded by trump opponents. durham saying the ploy by hillary clinton campaign felt short of amounting to provable

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Inside Politics With John King

department and fbi for getting out political bias and predisposition. the point about predisposition, it's an important one. everybody has a predisposition this some way. the question is does it affect the work. if it does, how do you deal with it on the back end. you can change the rules to make them different than proposing thoez things. you can prosecute people who broke the law, but they tried to bring three prosecutors. two of them went to trial not guilty. one of them ended up pleading out for only probation. there's sumpl simply wasn't the widespread problems that certainly the former attorney general. ed to find here and simply did not. >> here we are in 2023. i know a lot of people are really tired of talking about 2020, so here we go. we're talking about 2016. this is what this report is. it's a little like a message in a bottle. >> but it led to an impeachment,

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Inside Politics With John King

where they are being portrayed by the president. lits get insights from evan perez. it is a damning report from mr. du durham. they should have explored it and instead of what he sees as a predisposition, they rushed into a full blown investigation. they can do a lot more things. they used raw intelligence. he believes some percsonnel involved had a predisposition against trump. there was no evidence of colt conclusion, but he doesn't recommend new charges earning wholesale changes. since they screwed up, but it's not a giant problem, is that fair? >> it is a big problem that the fbi made a lot of mistakes that were documented in this report. the problem for durham is that he was brought in after a very, very exhaustive inspector general report, found pretty much everything he just described in 2019. he was appointed because the

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Special Report With Bret Baier

overwillingness to individuals connected to political opponents cause investigators to fail to adequately consider alternative high pott seize and react without appropriate or restraint. in hindsight clearer much of this seems to have been planned. >> and it was driven from the top. there was a predisposition to do this. one of the -- one of the good stories here is that a number of fbi agents throughout the process would say hey, wait a minute, what are we doing here? and try to slow things down and point and they were brushed aside. they were reassigned. and this thing was just driven from the top. as one agent in london said, when they were opening the investigation, you know, this train is coming down the tracks and people have to get out of the way. it's being driven from the top. >> bret: are you concerned about the fbi, the doj, looking at it now? >> yes. i have been concerned about both

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

described in the report. he says about, quote -- regarding certain personnel intimately involved in the matter there was a, quote, predisposition to open an investigation into trump. he is basically saying -- these are not criminal allegations, but he's saying these were unprofessional and failed to meet the standards of the justice department and the fbi. >> jake, the stunning thing about this report is that we frankly know a lot of this. the inspector general, the justice department did a 500-page report that came out in late 2019, and that one told us a lot of these findings that durham is now confirming, frankly. one of the reasons why durham was brought on board was supposedly to go beyond what the inspector general of the justice department found in their

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

two people indicted, went to trial, found not guilty. wrongly charged, acquitted and cleared by a jury. a third person pled guilty and was sentenced to probation. no time in jail. from a prosecutorial lens, it was a failure and subs optimal use, i'll say, of four years' worth of resources. >> the conclusions are pretty soon. durham says the fbi should not have launched a full scale investigation into trump and russia. he seems to suggest there was a lot of unprofessional behavior doj and the fbi and people had a predisposition to investigate trump and to believe the worst and they had different standards. it's also true that there was a lot of smoke, right? there was that meeting between the trump campaign, kushner, don jr. and others, that whole thing

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