Bill & Beck Discuss the Inspector General Report, the Trump-Kim Summit, and More
By: BOR.com StaffJune 15, 2018
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Bill & Beck Discuss the Inspector General Report, the Trump-Kim Summit, and More

Bill and Beck start off Friday’s interview with the Inspector General’s report that was released on Thursday. In the almost 600-page report, Bill spotlights the headlines. The major headline to come out of this report is that the FBI and the Justice Department held back a key memo where Peter Strzok said to his mistress, Lisa Page that “we” would prevent Donald Trump from becoming president. This is the smoking gun. Bill says the memo between Page and Strzok should have been out a long time ago because congressional investigators asked for the correspondence between the two, but this message, in particular, was held it back. Why? Because the FBI and the Justice Department knew what a damning cause this would have on them.

 

Bill goes on to say that he didn’t like the IG’s report because it was sloppy and misleading. The two main things Bill didn’t like about the report was that Inspector General Horowitz was very generous to James Comey by saying that he didn’t find any political bias in his activities. Beck brings up the point that Horowitz said it’s very difficult, if not impossible, to prove political bias. Bill says look, there’s a discipline that should be applied to these kinds of extremely important documents and that discipline was not in the report.

 

This report is important to every American citizen because you have the premiere and most powerful law organization rife with corruption, which is the FBI. It is becoming clear that the justice department is just like every other government department, full of bureaucrats who are trying to cover their tails. Beck says it was disturbing to see in the report that FBI agents were taking all kinds of favors from members of the press. It’s completely outrageous! That’s how the press was getting all of these leaks. The members of the press don’t know what’s true and what isn’t, they go by word of mouth, but they release them anyway. If you can’t trust your justice system, then you really don’t have anything. Bill argues that there is no justice system in our country anymore.

 

Beck switches to the topic of the North Korea-U.S. summit. Bill says that this was a very big victory for Donald Trump because he was able to show the world that we want to have peace and Trump will do whatever he can to make that happen. Most non-Trump hating people understand that this meeting was a good thing not only for our country but for the world and people need to realize that.


Bill and Beck finish up the interview by saying that the weakest part of the Trump Administration is the president himself going out and saying stupid things. If Trump would discipline his message, his ratings would be much higher, but he’s incapable of doing so, which makes him very amusing. The method to his madness is that he likes to drive people crazy. It helps to understand this, because then when he does go off on a tangent or makes a crazy statement you can just brush it off.

TagsFBIInspector GeneralJames ComeyNorth KoreaPoliticsTariffsTrumpU.S.