Andrew McCabe: Maxwell Went into That Room Knowing What Information She Had to Deliver to Get Their Approval and Benefit
RUSH EXCERPT:
McCABE: "Yeah, I just think the entire thing erin is, is so curious. It‘s so suspicious. It when you listen to the tapes, you get the sense that ghislaine maxwell went into that room knowing what information she had to deliver to get their attention and to get their approval and to get some sort of benefit that she is pursuing from the administration and the administration in the form of Todd blanch went into that room knowing what information he needed, which was what she was going to say about Donald Trump‘s involvement or noninvolvement and both sides delivered to each other‘s satisfaction. Ghislaine maxwell, unprompted, spoke glowingly of the president, referred to him only in the most respectful term, which you know, is is obviously the way that he prefers to be treated. And we know that at the conclusion of this. Totally. Unconventional interview, an interview with someone who is purporting to try to become a government cooperator and has the opportunity to be interviewed by the deputy attorney general. That‘s something that never, ever happens. There are no actual line agents or investigators in the room to serve as witnesses or to document the interview in the normal way it‘s recorded and then immediately released to the to the public, which is not something you would ever do with the testimony of somebody who you were considering turning into a cooperator. Nothing about this process was conventional or normal, but it does seem that both the administration and ghislaine maxwell got exactly what they wanted from it."




