No, really? Tho it does take a lot for a Washington Post reporter to say this…
Via Hot Air:
It’s almost as if there’s a pattern of witholding information from investigators and Congress, slow walking revelations that might be politically damaging, running lazily self-interested investigations, assuring everyone in the highest of dudgeon that they’d never cover anything up, strong-arming those who might impartially investigate them, and lying about all of it the entire time:
“The White House has said a lot of different things over the last two years about why a White House staffer likely wasn’t involved and why their review was very thorough and they found nothing to it,” Leonnig said. “This issue of mistaken identity is a red herring. It’s demonstratively false to say the only evidence involving this guy was that a woman had signed herself into this room.”
After reviewing records, Leonnig and Nakamura found that the inspector general investigating the case had altered and stalled reports with “sensitive” information at the request of members of the administration.

