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originally posted by: Scapegrace
Has there ever been an AG who wasn’t the president’s wing man? Bobby Kennedy wasn’t his brother’s wing man? Holder wasn’t Obama’s? Please.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: BlueJacket
To be a cheering squad for the president? No, I didn't know that.
Barr said he's the President's "Wing Man".
originally posted by: carewemust
DOJ considering forcing CNN to register as A FOREIGN AGENT operating on U.S. soil.
twitter.com...
Now we're talking!
originally posted by: richapau
a reply to: carewemust
Well thats a fine irony considering Barr should be indicted
More at: www.washingtonexaminer.com...
"[Barr] said this is more than mistakes and sloppiness. This was sabotage against the president," Jarrett said on Monday.
"I don't think he would have said that unless he was briefed about the evidence gathered by John Durham, so potentially, you're looking at abuse of power, deprivation of rights under color of law, fraud, perjury, and false statements," he added.
More at: www.washingtonexaminer.com...
House Intelligence Committee Republicans are "laser-focused" on investigating information the CIA gave to the FBI in 2016, according to ranking member Devin Nunes.
For the first time, the California congressman described in great detail the next steps of a broad congressional inquiry into possible misconduct during the Russia investigation, which he said includes scrutiny of three "dossiers" and questions about three Russian Americans.
All of this follows the declassification of key documents over the past couple weeks, including footnotes showing the FBI was warned British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s anti-Trump dossier was likely influenced by Russian disinformation and yet continued to use it, and Nunes's pledge to send more criminal referrals to the Justice Department.
During a Fox News interview on Sunday (4/19/2020), Nunes brought up the CIA at the end of a list of issues he and his colleagues are examining and credited the investigative work of his former Republican colleague, South Carolina's Trey Gowdy, with providing a road map for that facet of the effort.
"In 2016, we know from great work that Trey Gowdy did at the time ... that the CIA gave information over to the FBI in 2016. We now are laser-focused on that. We need to know: Exactly what did the CIA give to the FBI in 2016?" Nunes said.
originally posted by: puzzled2
Come one guys we all know none of the big players will every end up in prison or even charged.
1. no-one has the stones to actually press charges.
2. Some low level will take the wrap and mysteriously die before being brought to trail and no evidence brought to light. Again.
Americans are all yak and no delivery. Neither side of the political fence has achieved anything grand ever.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: BlueJacket
To be a cheering squad for the president? No, I didn't know that.
originally posted by: puzzled2
Come one guys we all know none of the big players will every end up in prison or even charged.
1. no-one has the stones to actually press charges.
2. Some low level will take the wrap and mysteriously die before being brought to trail and no evidence brought to light. Again.
Americans are all yak and no delivery. Neither side of the political fence has achieved anything grand ever.
More at: davidharrisjr.com...
Inspector General Edwards left the Department of Homeland Security in 2013; however, according to the indictment, the disgraced Inspector General exploited the relationship he had with Venkata to execute the scam, which they executed from 10/2014-4/2017.
originally posted by: TKDRL
a reply to: carewemust
Surprise, surprise, I never even heard a peep about that. Thanks for the info.