It’s a court document signed by the Assistant U.S. Attorney representing the Government:

The document can be read in its entirety here.
As I noted in a more detailed post below, the Government sought to bury this admission by omitting it from their press release, and attempting to avoid reading it aloud in court when setting forth the factual basis.
I have updated that post to note that I have now obtained the filed version of the document, with the signature of the Government’s representative.
Now I think it’s time to start asking the U.S. Attorney’s Office why they tried to hide this language from the public.
It’s also time to ask Big Media why they aren’t reporting on this.






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Thanks, Pat. It never ceases to amaze me how the MSM deludes itself into thinking that there is nothing improper about deliberately telling half the story (if that much).
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So, shove it, MM.
Mainstream media couldn't find their butt from a hole in the ground! Their fictitious creative writing ability is certainly more important to them than any "pulitzer" story they could write, because alas, a progressive is not a thinker, and it takes a thinker to actually think something, then investigate, then actually write the story. It's much easier to create, kind of like most television today, except reality tv…there, they have today's journalists over a barrel!
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Print it and file it…
For this, too, will be lost by the MSM.
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