"he knew about the girls" Source: Leaked Files.
This is truly baffling stuff.
Today, I think Holligans is saying she was a mistaken yesterday when she admitted mistakes happened, because today she believes that she never made the mistakes she admitted she made yesterday.
We'd need a team of FBI agents from internal affairs (IA) to figure out what Halligins really did, because she's so confused at this point I don't think she even knows herself.
This exchange with the judge seems to have some answers, but who knows any more.
THE COURT: Okay. Please come to the podium, please. So this has never happened before. I've been handed two documents that are in the Mr. Comey case that are inconsistent with one another. There seems to be a discrepancy. They're both signed by the foreperson. The one that says it's a failure to concur in an indictment, it doesn't say with respect to one count. It looks like they failed to concur across all three counts, so I'm a little confused as to why I was handed two things with the same case number that are inconsistent.
MS. HALLIGAN: So I only reviewed the one with the two counts that our office redrafted when we found out about the two -- two counts that were true billed, and I signed that one. I did not see the other one. I don't know where that came from.
THE COURT: You didn't see it?
MS. HALLIGAN: I did not see that one.
THE COURT: So your office didn't prepare the indictment that they --
MS. HALLIGAN: No, no, no -- I -- no, I prepared three counts. I only signed the one -- the two-count. I don't know which one with three counts you have in your hands.
THE COURT: Okay. It has your signature on it.
MS. HALLIGAN: Okay. Well...
I mean, WTF?