Rep. Adam Schiff suggested Sunday that the GOP-crafted memo released Friday could lead to an Oklahoma City-style bombing because people will have lost trust in the FBI.
ABC’s George Stephanopoulos wanted to know whether the “strategy to discredit the Mueller investigation … is working.”
“Well, I don’t think it’s working in the sense that people have a lot of confidence in Bob Mueller,” he responded.
“But it is impeaching the FBI, and the problem with this, and this is I think at the heart of the department’s concern–is if you have a neighbor who’s buying fertilizer, lots of fertilizer, but has no yard and you have concerns about it and you want to call the FBI, you’re now going to wonder ‘Is that FBI going to hold my name in confidence or this information in confidence, what if this becomes politicized?’ Sources are going to dry up because of what the Republicans on this committee are doing now.
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“There’s a compact between our committee and the intelligence community. You give us your deepest held secrets, we will hold them in good confidence, we won’t abuse them, they’re going to share a lot less with us now and other sources of information are going to decide not to share with the FBI because they can’t rely on our committee not to be partisan in the handling of that information, and that’s a deep disservice which ultimately makes the country less safe.”
In 1995 Timothy McVeigh parked a truck loaded with a bomb made from agricultural fertilizer, diesel fuel, and other chemicals in front of a federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people.