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To: Bob who wrote (651772)2/1/2018 11:22:42 AM
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Obviously, such an important objection had to be read and approved by Wray, thus making it his own. It makes no difference at all whether someone else drafted the verbiage.

If he did not wish to have the objection made public, he could have prevented it. He is, after all the FBI's Director. So, yes, he owns the objections. There are his. It makes no difference whatsoever that his signature does not appear on it.

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