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Source: theconservativetreehouse.com...
Peak Mueller – DOJ Concealing Legal Predicate to Investigate Congressional Staff in 2017
Jason Foster has filed an interesting “motion to intervene” against the DOJ effort to keep the legal rationale for a 2017 subpoena hidden.
Mr Jason Foster was one of Chuck Grassley’s congressional lawyers on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and a key Grassley research staffer when the background of the DOJ/FBI spygate operation against Donald Trump was at its apex.
In a COURT FILING Jason Foster notes in September 2017 the DOJ requested and received a court order which it leveraged against Google and Big Tech to gain access to the phone and electronic data of House and Senate staff members.
The DOJ then filed Non Disclosure Orders (NDOs) blocking the notification of the target(s), in this example Mr Foster himself. Foster wants to know what justification the DOJ gave the judge to get the warrants and subpoena.
execution of traitors, lies directly ahead.
Lots of "Swamp Draining", with possible jailing and execution of traitors, lies directly ahead.
originally posted by: nugget1
execution of traitors, lies directly ahead.
Doubtful. Historically, the United States has executed only a few individuals for treason. The most notable cases include:
The executions of Taos Revolt insurgents in 1847
The execution of William Bruce Mumford during the Civil War
Hipolito Salazar, a Mexican who was federally executed for treason during the Mexican-American War
originally posted by: nugget1
execution of traitors, lies directly ahead.
Doubtful. Historically, the United States has executed only a few individuals for treason. The most notable cases include:
The executions of Taos Revolt insurgents in 1847
The execution of William Bruce Mumford during the Civil War
Hipolito Salazar, a Mexican who was federally executed for treason during the Mexican-American War
However, the most "dangerous" part of the swamp is about to be drained, and creatures destroyed, starting in 2025.
originally posted by: charlest2
a reply to: WeMustCare
Who are they not spying on?
What can Congress expect considering they, themselves reauthorized 702 FISA warrantless spying on American citizens?
Most of them need to be spied on, but not for the reasons the spies do it. They need to be spied on for the citizen's benefit.
Our government has become the largest and most prolific criminal organization that has ever existed in the entirety of human history.
originally posted by: Boomer1947
originally posted by: nugget1
execution of traitors, lies directly ahead.
Doubtful. Historically, the United States has executed only a few individuals for treason. The most notable cases include:
The executions of Taos Revolt insurgents in 1847
The execution of William Bruce Mumford during the Civil War
Hipolito Salazar, a Mexican who was federally executed for treason during the Mexican-American War
Realism isn't WMC's strong suit. He's more into fantasy. Lately he's been into cosplaying a tough guy who wants us to believe he can kill without remorse.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: WeMustCare
I think I finally understand the meaning of " the End of our Democracy!!!" This means that Trump will come in, and clean house getting rid of all the spies put in place by BlowBama and Joetatoe. I think Hillary is working the floor as well.
If the GOP in Congress had any spine/guts/ballz, they'd use the immense OVERSIGHT and BUDGET power they possess to force swamp draining and cleanup within the Federal government.