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As a 30-year prosecutor may I add that Rosenstein’s comments do indeed reflect the general principle that we don’t “out” info gathered in criminal investigations if we conclude there is insufficient evidence to bring charges. BUT this is NOT a typical criminal investigation...
2. This is an investigation that has collected up tons of evidence and information directly relevant to Congress’s Constitutional oversight responsibilities vis-a-vis the executive branch. I suggest it is imperative that complete information is provided to Congress...
3. So Congress can fulfill its constitutional oversight obligations. The Constitution and the American people demand nothing less than full disclosure. Footnote: burying evidence of criminal conduct could be viewed as assisting the offender by being an accessory after the fact.
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