Huber has yet to interview Ohr....
04-03-2018:
Napolitano: Sessions' Pick Huber 'Toothless' If He Stays in Utah
"If John Huber, the Utah-based U.S. attorney appointed to look into the possible surveillance abuses by the FBI and Justice Department, ends up
in Washington, he'll become a "de facto special counsel," rather than just a prosecutor conducting an investigation, Judge Andrew Napolitano said Tuesday.
But,
if Huber remains in Utah and conducts his investigation from there, he'll be "toothless," Napolitano, the chief judicial analyst for Fox News, told
"Fox & Friends."
"All the evidence is in D.C.," said Napolitano. "You are examining the National Security Agency, the FBI, the DOJ, present and past.
The Utah grand jury does not have jurisdiction over events ... he will be toothless if he stays in Utah."
However,
should Huber come to Washington, he'll get "a half-dozen federal prosecutors assigned to him and a dozen or so FBI agents assigned to him. He [then] is a de facto special counsel. He is doing what needs to be done."....
That was back in April of this year. Where is Huber now?:
08-29-2018:
Why Hasn't U.S. Attorney John Huber Talked to Bruce Ohr Yet?
"...Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX)
told reporters after the hearing that he believed
Ohr’s testimony needs to be referred to Huber.
“I would expect that his testimony and transcript today would be of interest to United States Attorney John Huber, who I understand has been tasked with investigating specifically whether or not the FISA process was abused as it related to obtaining a warrant on an American citizen named Carter Page,” Ratcliffe said.
The Texas congressman raised the issue again on
Hannity Tuesday night.
"
There's a guy named John Huber -- he's the U.S. attorney for Utah who's been tasked by Jeff Sessions to investigate FISA abuse," he began.
"
Where's he?!" Hannity asked exasperatedly.
"Well, my recommendation to Mr. Huber would be for him to contact my office and ask for a copy of the transcript of Bruce Ohr, and I'll make his job a lot easier," Ratcliffe said...."
Well, evidently John Huber never did come to D.C., but there'll be people looking for him now.