Thomas Massie CATCHES Bondi’s DOJ Editing a Transcript — “12 Words Were REMOVED After Publication”. 002

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In the version that replaced it, those details were gone. The specific location had vanished, and the reference to the unidentified associates was replaced by a vague statement: “I recall attending a meeting, but cannot specify additional details with certainty at this time.”

“Twelve words were removed,” Mr. Massie told the committee. “The location disappeared. The two individuals disappeared. A clear, specific memory became uncertainty.”

“Zero Correction Requests”

The Department of Justice initially defended the change as part of a “standard review process.” Attorney General Bondi, shifting in her seat as the pages were displayed, noted that transcript corrections are routine to ensure accuracy and that witnesses are often given the opportunity to clarify their remarks.

However, the defense faltered when Mr. Massie produced a third document: the DOJ’s own internal transcript review log. The log, which tracks every witness-initiated correction over the last 18 months, showed “zero” requests from the witness in question.

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