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Post by avordvet on Jan 23, 2018 5:40:29 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Jan 24, 2018 5:44:57 GMT -5
Whether he is comey's attorney or not, he should be in prison, right next to the oath-breaking dirtbag comey... Comey ‘Friend’ Who Leaked FBI Memos Now Claims To Be His AttorneyDaniel Richman, the law professor who leaked classified FBI records to the media at Comey's request, refused to disclose when exactly he became Comey's attorney.January 23, 2018 By Sean Davis A friend of former FBI director James Comey who leaked sensitive FBI memos to The New York Times in the wake of Comey’s firing in 2017 now claims to be Comey’s personal attorney. Daniel Richman, a law professor at Columbia University, told The Federalist via phone on Tuesday afternoon that he was now personally representing Comey. The revelation comes in the wake of news that Comey was interviewed by the special counsel’s office last year. According to The New York Times, the line of questioning from the office of special counsel Robert Mueller focused on memos that Comey wrote and later leaked after he was fired from his job by President Donald Trump. A review of FBI policies governing the handling of sensitive government documents suggests Comey violated FBI policy by leaking the memos, which were produced on government time, using government equipment, and directly related to his official government responsibilities, according to Comey’s own testimony before Congress. thefederalist.com/2018/01/23/comey-friend-leaked-fbi-memos-now-claims-attorney/#.Wme1En0ft3o.twitter
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Post by avordvet on Feb 13, 2018 16:56:08 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Mar 15, 2018 5:08:39 GMT -5
May Be Considering? Rules for thee, but not for the 'elites'... I fully expect McCabe to walk into his fat life-long pension just like the rest of Obama's criminal enterprise that Trump has steadfastly REFUSED to prosecute... and the Republicrat uniparty roles on. Sessions May Be Considering Firing FBI's McCabe
Wednesday, 14 Mar 2018 04:19 PM Attorney General Jeff Sessions is being forced to make a politically explosive decision: whether to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe just days before he’s scheduled to retire and start drawing his pension, according to a person familiar with the matter. Sessions is reviewing a recommendation from the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility that McCabe should be fired immediately for misleading Justice Department officials, said the person who asked not to be identified discussing the sensitive deliberations. www.newsmax.com/newsfront/sessions-mccabe-fbi/2018/03/14/id/848693/
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Post by avordvet on Mar 21, 2018 15:31:02 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Mar 22, 2018 16:13:40 GMT -5
Huh, how about that! as I said in a previous post he will be allowed retire (by the Trump Admin) with his lifelong pension... Yeah the swamp may well be drained, by frigging attrition, cause 'ol Trump doesn't seem to concerned about sending any of the Federal criminals to prison. The Drive-Bys Lied, McCabe Didn’t Lose His PensionMar 19, 2018 RUSH: I don’t know how you can say first and foremost. But one of the items is the firing of Andrew McCabe and the fact that he is not losing his pension. Andrew McCabe was not fired by anything Donald Trump had anything to do with. Andrew McCabe was fired after an inspection, an investigation of the FBI and its handling of the Hillary Clinton email mess by the Office of Inspector General. The Office of Inspector General, the head of that agency, was appointed by Barack Obama. And the original reason for the internal investigation of the FBI was because Obama and the Democrats were livid that Comey reopened the investigation late in October before the election. And what happened was, when the investigation got going, the inspector general in fact found something the exact opposite of what the Democrats expected to see. They found that McCabe had lied to investigators. www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2018/03/19/the-drive-bys-lied-mccabe-didnt-lose-his-pension/
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Post by avordvet on May 22, 2018 4:48:19 GMT -5
“Collusion against Trump” timelineby Sharyl Attkisson, May 20, 2018 It’s easy to find timelines that detail Trump-Russia collusion developments. Here are links to two of them I recommend: Politifact Russia-Trump timeline Washington Post Russia-Trump timeline On the other side, evidence has emerged in the past year that makes it clear there were organized efforts to collude against candidate Donald Trump–and then President Trump. For example: Anti-Russian Ukrainians allegedly helped coordinate and execute a campaign against Trump in partnership with the Democratic National Committee and news reporters. A Yemen-born ex-British spy reportedly delivered political opposition research against Trump to reporters, Sen. John McCain, and the FBI; the latter of which used the material–in part–to obtain wiretaps against one or more Trump-related associates. There were orchestrated leaks of anti-Trump information and allegations to the press, including by ex-FBI Director James Comey. The U.S. intel community allegedly engaged in questionable surveillance practices and politially-motivated “unmaskings” of U.S. citizens, including Trump officials. Alleged conflicts of interests have surfaced regarding FBI officials who cleared Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information and who investigated Trump’s alleged Russia ties. But it’s not so easy to find a timeline pertinent to the investigations into these events. Here’s a work in progress. sharylattkisson.com/2018/05/20/collusion-against-trump-timeline/
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Post by avordvet on Jul 8, 2018 7:14:47 GMT -5
Rosenstein Testifies He Doesn’t Need to Read FISA Applications He SignsBy Craig Bannister, June 29, 2018 11:51 AM EDT “It depends on the circumstances,” Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein testified Thursday when asked if he reads every FISA application he signs authoring the government to spy on its citizens. Rosenstein testified in a House hearing on potential abuses by the Justice Department (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding its investigation of President Donald Trump and potential Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. When former judge Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) asked Rosenstein about the FISA warrant he signed, Rosenstein looked to FBI Director Wray for the answer – a move that disturbed Gohmert. Rosenstein eventually admitted that he signed the warrant to spy on Page. But, he told Gohmert that he doesn’t need to read every FISA warrant he signs, that he merely need to understand what’s in it. www.cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/rosenstein-testifies-he-doesnt-need-read-fisa-applications-he-signs
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Post by avordvet on Jul 24, 2018 5:14:55 GMT -5
The FBI is corrupt at it's core... 10 Key Takeaways From The Released FISA Warrants Against Carter PageBy Margot Cleveland, July 23, 2018 In a surprise move, on Saturday evening the Department of Justice released copies of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) applications used to obtain a secret court order to conduct electronic surveillance on former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page. The 412 pages of documents turned over in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit brought by several media outlets included the initial October 2016 application and the three applications for renewal of the surveillance order. While the newly released documents remain heavily redacted, the details revealed confirm the charges of abuse laid out early this year by House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) Chair Devin Nunes (R-CA). The documents also provide additional evidence that the Obama administration’s Department of Justice and career DOJ, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and State Department employees misused the FISA court system to spy on the Trump campaign. Here are ten key take-aways. thefederalist.com/2018/07/23/10-key-takeaways-released-fisa-warrants-carter-page/
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Post by avordvet on Oct 9, 2018 15:17:43 GMT -5
Deep State FBI and DOJ Caught Redacting Key Intel Documents that Implicate Hillary and DNC – Have Nothing to do with National Security!Jim Hoft October 8, 2018 Yesterday we reported that Representative Devin Nunes (R-CA), Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, joined Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures to discuss the latest developments in the House investigation of Deep State spying on the Trump campaign and administration. The liberal media has completely ignored the shocking revelation that the Obama administration and top officials at the DOJ were spying on Donald Trump during the campaign and after he was sworn into office. During the election top Democrat Party Attorney Michael Sussman met with the top lawyer of the Department of Justice to deliver the phony Russian dossier. The DOJ then used this fake political document to spy on Donald Trump and his campaign. www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/10/deep-state-fbi-and-doj-caught-redacting-key-intel-documents-that-implicate-hillary-and-dnc-have-nothing-to-do-with-national-security/
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Post by avordvet on Feb 26, 2019 5:52:12 GMT -5
Fitton: FBI Covered Up Potential Violations of Law by Hillary ClintonTom Fitton, 19 Feb 2019 9:45 As the slow-motion coup against President Trump takes place, let’s not forget that at its heart is the Deep State’s desire to protect Hillary Clinton from the consequences of her illicit behavior. Now we have more evidence of their cover-up. Judicial Watch just received 186 pages of records from the Department of Justice that include emails documenting an evident cover-up of a chart of potential violations of law by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/02/19/fitton-fbi-covered-up-potential-violations-of-law-by-hillary-clinton/
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Post by avordvet on Feb 28, 2019 5:49:07 GMT -5
Yet all the players are either allowed to continue their 'service' or allowed to retire with very generous life-long pensions along with book deals and speaking engagements detailing their treason... Report: DOJ Told FBI To Ignore ‘Gross Negligence’ As Reason To Charge Clinton Over Emails David Krayden, 11:46 AM 02/26/2019 The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly instructed the FBI to ignore “gross negligence” as a reason for charging former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server to conduct classified government business. The direction might have enabled the DOJ to ensure a favorable outcome for the FBI’s investigation into Clinton’s email, the Epoch Times reported Monday regarding private testimony it says it has obtained. Former Secretary of State and Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton leaves after she testified before the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, October 22, 2015. (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images) Former Secretary of State and Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton leaves after she testified before the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, Oct. 22, 2015. (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images) Private congressional testimony discussed an email reportedly sent from a nameless individual in the FBI general counsel’s office to Bill Priestap, the bureau’s assistant director of counterintelligence. The correspondence dictated the “available statutes for prosecuting the former Secretary of State,” and these did not include “gross negligence,” according to the Epoch Times. Ryan Breitenbach, who was then the House majority counsel, expressed bewilderment that gross negligence was not included in the reasons for charging Clinton while the same criterion was utilized to issue a search warrant to gather information in the Clinton investigation. Priestap replied that he could not say who sent the email or why the phrase “DOJ not willing to charge this” was inserted in the instructions. dailycaller.com/2019/02/26/report-doj-fbi-clinton-classified-emails-negligence/
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Post by avordvet on Feb 28, 2019 16:13:38 GMT -5
Yeah about that equal under the law thingy... not so much anymore. IG: Prosecution Was Declined for Senior DOJ Official Who Sexually Assaulted a SubordinateBy Terence P. Jeffrey, February 25, 2019 4:00 PM EST (CNSNews.com) - A senior Justice Department official working in the Office of Justice Programs pressured one subordinate "into a sexual relationship with him in exchange for a promotion," "sexually harassed two other subordinates," "sexually assaulted" yet another subordinate, and then “lacked candor” with the Office of the Inspector General when the IG investigated these matters, according to an investigative summary published by the IG. The unnamed prosecutor or prosecutors to whom the IG referred this case, however, declined to prosecute the senior Justice Department official. Instead, the man was allowed to retire. www.cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/ig-prosecution-was-declined-senior-doj-official-who-sexually
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Post by avordvet on Mar 3, 2019 5:49:51 GMT -5
The GOP had the power to press home investigations (and they still do) into the rampant corruption under the Obamanations Admin, yet they let this travesty continue...
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Post by avordvet on Mar 12, 2019 4:24:27 GMT -5
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