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23 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

The FBI is against Big Brother!! This time the conspiracy is real! 

 

WE Promise!! :lol:

 

The President is really scared. Remember?

 

He's frightened dammit.

Posted
47 minutes ago, njbuff said:

 

The President is really scared. Remember?

 

He's frightened dammit.

 

Trumps loves this, bring it on.

 

Posted
Just now, GG said:

BTW, has 26 been back to this thread since he started it?

 

No.

 

I'm certain gatorman considers that further evidence of Trump's guilt.

Posted
54 minutes ago, GG said:

BTW, has 26 been back to this thread since he started it?

 

He must have been back at least once to change the title.  Don't recall seeing him here since, though.

Posted
1 minute ago, Taro T said:

 

He must have been back at least once to change the title.  Don't recall seeing him here since, though.

 

Odd, wonder what's happening to keep him away?

Posted
50 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Odd, wonder what's happening to keep him away?

 

Very hard to say.  Must be all of the voluminous activity surrounding the Bills for the past month.  Only time to retweet so much. :rolleyes:

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This is getting curiouser and curiouser.

 

David Laufman, chief of the counterintelligence section at the Justice Department's National Security Division, has stepped down, per @nakashimae. He played a leading role in the Clinton email server and Russian hacking investigations. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/justice-dept-official-who-helped-oversee-clinton-russia-probes-steps-down/2018/02/07/ab19f24e-0b69-11e8-8b0d-891602206fb7_story.html 

 

He likely had a role in the decision making on the Clinton email investigation since his section handled cases involving leaks of classified information. The decisions on granting immunity, and allowing conditions to be attached to the examination of computers, would have come from his office.

 

This was the DOJ guy who interviewed Clinton (Mills & Abedin as well) with none other than FBI super(corrupt) agent Strzok.

'He cited personal reasons.'

I bet he did.

I think we can all see where these ill winds are blowing & it's not in Trump's direction

 

 

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This investigation is an embarrassment.

 

Wasted time and even more wasted money.

 

If Mueller has any integrity, he starts looking at the other side.

 

This is supposed to be a non-biased investigation, so Mueller should do the right thing and look into the other side, not just look at Trump where there is no there there. But the idiot Trump haters and MSM refuse to look at the other side and that is a major biased problem.

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...Rubio says Warner disclosed those texts in full to the Senate committee four months ago. 

 

(That's after he knew Horowitz had the texts and his cover was blown - which Rubio omits in his rush to defend Warner on this issue). 

 

There's a reason I have not been talking about the Senate's investigation... that's the swampiest committee on the hill. 

 

It's going to be Goodlatte, Grassley, and Horowitz that carry the ball, the Senate won't get behind them until they have no choice. 

 

That time is fast approaching. 

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“Mike” is Out – Michael P Kortan Quits FBI…

 

Another longtime FBI official quits today. According to Fox News Catherine Herridge reporting, FBI Asst. Director Michael Kortan (aka text message “Mike”), the head of the FBI Public Affairs Office, has announced he is retiring.

 

Mike Kortan was previously exposed by FBI Agent Peter Strozok as having specific information that the investigation into Hillary Clinton was manipulated by the “small group”. “Mike’s”  job was to sell the ruse as a valid investigation.

WASHINGTON – The longtime head of public affairs at the FBI — who was a confidant of former director James Comey — is planning to retire, Fox News has learned.

 

A notice went out this week for a retirement get-together for Michael Kortan scheduled for Feb. 15. Since 2009, Kortan has served as assistant director for public affairs, an influential job that controlled media access. He also served under former director Robert Mueller, now leading the Russia probe.

 

The FBI confirmed to Fox News that Kortan is retiring.

It’s unclear whether the retirement was long-planned or in any way precipitated by recent events. The FBI emphasized he was finishing 33 years of service. (read more)

 

 

Boy-o-boy this prior Peter Strzok tweet, as read by Bob Goodlatte on January 25th, is striking a nerve:

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This is glorious. I have been bickering with my peers about this, and all they can offer up are the pat answers that the Leftist Narrative provides. It's been very frustrating, but they will have to accept it on some level, eventually.

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, GG said:

 

Odd, wonder what's happening to keep him away?

He's a spineless little B word

 

26cornerbitch

 

There's a special little thing about that, B word is not filtered when you type it in that way.

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Rachel Brand, No. 3 at DOJ, to resign

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/09/us/politics/rachel-brand-justice-department.html

 

 

WASHINGTON — Rachel L. Brand, the No. 3 official at the Justice Department, plans to step down after nine months on the job as the country’s top law enforcement agency has been under attack by President Trump, according to two people briefed on her decision.

Ms. Brand’s profile had risen in part because she is next in the line of succession behind the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, who is overseeing the special counsel’s inquiry into Russian influence in the 2016 election. Mr. Trump, who has called the investigation a witch hunt, has considered firing Mr. Rosenstein.

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