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READ: The transcribed interview of Trisha Anderson by the Committee on the Judiciary, joint with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 

READ: The transcribed interview of William Sweeny by the Committee on the Judiciary, joint with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 

READ: The transcribed interview of Loretta Lynch by the Committee on the Judiciary, joint with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 

READ: The transcribed interview of James Rybicki by the Committee on the Judiciary, joint with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 

READ: The transcribed interview of Andrew McCabe by the Committee on the Judiciary, joint with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 

READ: The transcribed interview of George Toscas by the Committee on the Judiciary, joint with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 

READ: The transcribed interview of Jonathan Moffa by the Committee on the Judiciary, joint with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 

READ: The transcribed interview of John Giacalone by the Committee on the Judiciary, joint with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 

READ: The transcribed interview of Sally Moyer by the Committee on the Judiciary, joint with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 

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Loretta Lynch denies telling James Comey to call Clinton email probe a 'matter'
 

Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch denied to congressional investigators last year that she ever instructed former FBI Director James Comey to minimize the Hillary Clinton email investigation by urging him to call it a "matter" instead of an "investigation."
 

"I did not. I have never instructed a witness as to what to say specifically. Never have, never will," Lynch told a joint task force of the House Oversight and Judiciary committees.
 

The transcript of the Dec. 19 interview, released Monday evening by House Judiciary ranking member Doug Collins, R-Ga., clashes with what Comey testified under oath.
 

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These are older cases, but it fits here.

 

Marching orders kept Buffalo cops from arresting child-molesting priests

 

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Hardly any of the more than 100 Buffalo area priests implicated as child molesters spent so much as one day in jail.

 

But Buffalo Police had marching orders not to arrest Catholic priests, according to former vice squad Detective Martin Harrington and other retired officers. Instead they alerted the bishop’s office to any illegal activities.

 

The policy “only extended to Catholic priests,” Harrington recalled. “If we caught clergy from other religions, we arrested them.”

 

 

 

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19 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

Getting my popcorn ready....

 

Mark Meadows: ‘Declassification is right around the corner’
 

Republican Congressman and House Oversight Committee Member Mark Meadows there will be more information showing that President Trump was set up by senior officials with the FBI and DOJ. He made the comments Monday on “Fox & Friends,” adding that the declassification of documents will reveal it.
 

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Everything is just around the corner.  Declassification, revelations about Comey, Clapper, Brennan, Clinton, et al are just around the corner.  That's the good news.

 

The bad news is that's it's around the corner between Pluto and Niribu.  It's not happening.  The only question is whether they have to run out the clock until 2020 or 2024, but they have the ability to do both.

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52 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Everything is just around the corner.  Declassification, revelations about Comey, Clapper, Brennan, Clinton, et al are just around the corner.  That's the good news.

 

The bad news is that's it's around the corner between Pluto and Niribu.  It's not happening.  The only question is whether they have to run out the clock until 2020 or 2024, but they have the ability to do both.

 

Indeed. The #deepstatepatriots have been saying declass is right around the corner since the Nunes Memo.

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3 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

Everything is just around the corner.  Declassification, revelations about Comey, Clapper, Brennan, Clinton, et al are just around the corner.  That's the good news.

 

The bad news is that's it's around the corner between Pluto and Niribu.  It's not happening.  The only question is whether they have to run out the clock until 2020 or 2024, but they have the ability to do both.


Welp, if you're one of those people that think Trump is an idiot who is prone to forgiveness, then yup nothing will ever happen. However, if you have watched carefully the moves being made (including the firings, the special prosecutors, the investigations,  and that lovely man in Connecticut who has charging-powers along with the power to read classified material at the Presidential level) and you recognize that President Trump is extremely bright and savvy, and have listened to his past chats and read his books where his stance has been that retribution is not only expected, but mandatory when you are ***** on, well, then expect a world of pain to rain down on the enemies of the United States - which includes high ranking officials in the Obama administration.  At this point, it is a snowball rolling down a mountain and indictments cannot be stopped. 

I do agree that this process has seemed very slow for those who have been following along for the last two years. And every time a string is pulled, it leads to more avenues to investigate.  None of this has been fast. Hopefully, the investigations have been so thorough, all the bad actors have been discovered and will be charged. This should never, ever happen again, and the only way to deter that is by making the soft-coup perpetrators pay with their freedom. 

Please note that prison time is not guaranteed. That is up to a jury without plea deals.  However, the way the rats are scurrying and turning on one another? Buy popcorn stock, things are heating up. 

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Those released docs from Doug Collins have some "interesting" testimony.  If only we had a press that was interested in reporting it. 

James Rybicki (Comey's Chief of Staff)

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Chairman Gowdy. When was that -- I'm aware of that matter, and I appreciate the sensitive way in which you're handling it. When was the Director made aware of the other factor?
Mr. Rybicki. Mr. Chairman, I don't remember the exact timeline, but it was early 2016. I don't remember the first time he was made aware of it. I want to say early 2016, and continued on through that spring.
Chairman Gowdy. So we have a fall of 2015 request that it be referred to as a matter, not an investigation. We have another factor, perhaps in early 2016, that the Director was very concerned about, but has not to this day spoken publicly about and cannot speak publicly about. And both of those took place before May.
Mr. Rybicki. Yes, Mr. Chairman.
Chairman Gowdy. All right. And they both fall under the heading of the public could not -- could potentially not have confidence in the integrity of the Justice Department. Is that fair?
Mr. Rybicki. Yes.

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Mr. Parmiter. You were in the meeting with the Director when he was told by Attorney General Lynch to call the Clinton email investigation a "matter." Is that correct?
Mr. Rybicki. That's correct.
Mr. Parmiter. When did this meeting occur?
Mr. Rybicki. My recollection is fall of 2015. I don't remember the exact date. I do remember that both the Director and Attorney General Lynch had Hill appearances coming up, and that's what prompted the meeting.
Mr. Parmiter. By Hill appearances you mean testimony before congressional committees?
Mr. Rybicki. That's my recollection, yes.

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3 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


Welp, if you're one of those people that think Trump is an idiot who is prone to forgiveness, then yup nothing will ever happen. However, if you have watched carefully the moves being made (including the firings, the special prosecutors, the investigations,  and that lovely man in Connecticut who has charging-powers along with the power to read classified material at the Presidential level) and you recognize that President Trump is extremely bright and savvy, and have listened to his past chats and read his books where his stance has been that retribution is not only expected, but mandatory when you are ***** on, well, then expect a world of pain to rain down on the enemies of the United States - which includes high ranking officials in the Obama administration.  At this point, it is a snowball rolling down a mountain and indictments cannot be stopped. 

I do agree that this process has seemed very slow for those who have been following along for the last two years. And every time a string is pulled, it leads to more avenues to investigate.  None of this has been fast. Hopefully, the investigations have been so thorough, all the bad actors have been discovered and will be charged. This should never, ever happen again, and the only way to deter that is by making the soft-coup perpetrators pay with their freedom. 

Please note that prison time is not guaranteed. That is up to a jury without plea deals.  However, the way the rats are scurrying and turning on one another? Buy popcorn stock, things are heating up. 

These people you think will be exposed are still very much in control and zero will happen.  

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7 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

These people you think will be exposed are still very much in control and zero will happen.  

 

They're not in control though.

 

* 14 high ranking officials were fired/removed/retired from control in the DOJ/FBI alone. 

* 40+ Congressmen decided "not to run" in 2018 -- most reached that conclusion not by their own free will but because they were given an option to get out or be exposed/face criminal prosecutions. 

* Multiple high ranking Intel heads had their security clearances revoked and are now out of the loop (and likely under FISA surveillance)

* There are four - not one or two or three, but four - ongoing criminal investigations by US attorneys into everything from FISA abuse, to criminal leaking, to sedition. 

 

Comey will be indicted before the fall. 

McCabe will be indicted before the fall. 

Baker will be indicted before the fall. 

 

Those three will open investigative doors into the State Department (Kerry, Winer, Clinton, Power) and the USIC (Clapper, Brennan, Hayden). 

 

Due process, real due process, is slow by design. But don't mistake that with nothing happening. Lots already has happened, historic things have happened in fact -- with more to come. 

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12 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

They're not in control though.

 

* 14 high ranking officials were fired/removed/retired from control in the DOJ/FBI alone. 

* 40+ Congressmen decided "not to run" in 2018 -- most reached that conclusion not by their own free will but because they were given an option to get out or be exposed/face criminal prosecutions. 

* Multiple high ranking Intel heads had their security clearances revoked and are now out of the loop (and likely under FISA surveillance)

* There are four - not one or two or three, but four - ongoing criminal investigations by US attorneys into everything from FISA abuse, to criminal leaking, to sedition. 

 

 

Five investigations shalt thou not count, neither count thou three investigations, excepting that thou then proceed to four investigations. Six is right out! 

 

Once the investigations number four, being the fourth investigation, be reached, then lobbest thou thy indictments towards thy foe, who, being naughty in My sight, shall snuff it.

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17 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Comey will be indicted before the fall. 

McCabe will be indicted before the fall. 

Baker will be indicted before the fall. 

 

 

 

Anyone who gives dates or strict timelines is either trying to big up themselves, lying in order to divide/troll/slide, or just full of schiff

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20 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

They're not in control though.

 

* 14 high ranking officials were fired/removed/retired from control in the DOJ/FBI alone. 

* 40+ Congressmen decided "not to run" in 2018 -- most reached that conclusion not by their own free will but because they were given an option to get out or be exposed/face criminal prosecutions. 

* Multiple high ranking Intel heads had their security clearances revoked and are now out of the loop (and likely under FISA surveillance)

* There are four - not one or two or three, but four - ongoing criminal investigations by US attorneys into everything from FISA abuse, to criminal leaking, to sedition. 

 

 

 

Trump: A case with four investigations in it! Not one or two or three, but four! Four investigations! What the hell am I supposed to do with an empty case?

Barr: We are attorneys, not merchants.

Trump: But you can still count. Look it's easy. Look at my fingers, four investigations, four indictments, zero investigations, zero indictments!

 

(You were intentionally quoting The Fifth Element, right?)

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1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

 

Trump: A case with four investigations in it! Not one or two or three, but four! Four investigations! What the hell am I supposed to do with an empty case?

Barr: We are attorneys, not merchants.

Trump: But you can still count. Look it's easy. Look at my fingers, four investigations, four indictments, zero investigations, zero indictments!

 

(You were intentionally quoting The Fifth Element, right?)

Image result for fifth element gif chris tucker

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This may have been posted here since the original WaPo article ("Obama's secret struggle to punish Russia for Putin's Election Assault" Oy vey. :wacko: ) they are quoting was from 2017, but nevertheless worth reading.

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Deep inside a 7,700-plus word Washington Post article published June 23, 2017, the newspaper detailed the highly compartmentalized nature of the original Russia interference investigation and the manner in which other U.S. intelligence agencies were deliberately kept in the dark.
 

According to the newspaper, in the summer of 2016, CIA Director John Brennan convened a “secret task force at CIA headquarters composed of several dozen analysts and officers from the CIA, the NSA and the FBI.”
 

The Post described the unit as so secretive it functioned as a “sealed compartment” hidden even from the rest of the U.S. intelligence community; a unit whose workers were all made to sign additional non-disclosure forms.
 

The unit reported to top officials, the newspaper documented:
 

They worked exclusively for two groups of “customers,” officials said. The first was Obama and fewer than 14 senior officials in government. The second was a team of operations specialists at the CIA, NSA and FBI who took direction from the task force on where to aim their subsequent efforts to collect more intelligence on Russia.

The number of Obama administration officials who were allowed access to the Russia intelligence was also highly limited, The Post reported. At first only four senior officials were involved: Brennan, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Attorney General Loretta Lynch and then-FBI Director James Comey. Their aides were all barred from attending the initial meetings, The Post stated.
 

The newspaper continued :
 

Gradually, the circle widened to include Vice President Biden and others. Agendas sent to Cabinet secretaries — including John F. Kerry at the State Department and Ashton B. Carter at the Pentagon — arrived in envelopes that subordinates were not supposed to open. Sometimes the agendas were withheld until participants had taken their seats in the Situation Room.
 

Adding another layer of secrecy, the newspaper reported that when the closed Cabinet sessions on Russia began in the White House Situation Room in August, the video feed from the main room was cut off during the meetings.
 

The feed, which allows only for video and not audio, is usually kept on so that senior aides can see when a meeting takes place.
 

The paper reported:
 

The blacked-out screens were seen as an ominous sign among lower-level White House officials who were largely kept in the dark about the Russia deliberations even as they were tasked with generating options for retaliation against Moscow.
 

The compartmentalization may help to explain why it was only Brennan’s CIA, Comey’s FBI and the NSA that penned the January 6, 2017 U.S. Intelligence Community report alleging Russian interference in the presidential race.  Numerous news media reports originally falsely claimed the report was authored by all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies.
 

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