Mueller dismisses top FBI agent in Russia probe for anti-Trump texts

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aggiehawg said:

Thanks for posting that. But DOJ really needs to go after that phantom voter generator called ERIC. Sure they are a private non-profit but can sill open a grand jury investigation and subpoena the hell out of them.

I'll see if I can find it, but I THINK ERIC is being investigated. I just can't remember who. IF it was DOJ I know we'd know.

I remember reading it about three weeks ago and was in a position where I couldn't share but wanted to. Naturally I forgot.

I'll do what I can to find it.

This is one more item I've been enlightened due to your efforts.

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State Owned / Non Profit - ERIC, Inc.

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I'll see if I can find it, but I THINK ERIC is being investigated. I just can't remember who. IF it was DOJ I know we'd know.

I remember reading it about three weeks ago and was in a position where I couldn't share but wanted to. Naturally I forgot.

I'll do what I can to find it.

Thank you. That would be much appreciated. Been waiting a long time for ERIC to be disbanded and go away for good.
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https://duckduckgo.com/?origin=funnel_home_bing&t=h_&q=Investigation+of+State+owned+NON-PROFIT+ERIC&ia=web&assist=true

Looking back on my memory, I believe several states withdrawing from ERIC MAY have been the topic I was remembering.

This link may help some.

I'll chat with my congressman this afternoon on the way home. Sounds like I know the man, I don't. They've been pretty cordial since I've moved to my new address in FW.
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Looking back on my memory, I believe several states withdrawing from ERIC MAY have been the topic I was remembering.

That is certainly helpful but not dispositive as ERIC still has the voter rolls from those withdrawing states. So their ability to disseminate that info to whomever with bad intentions is eliminated.
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Ex-C.I.A. Chief Asks to Keep Justice Dept. From Steering Case to Favored Judge

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/22/us/politics/trump-doj-investigation-judge-cannon-brennan-cia.html

John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director, sought on Monday to prevent the Justice Department from steering a sprawling investigation into political adversaries of President Trump to a judge in Florida who issued rulings favorable to Mr. Trump during his classified documents case.

The request, addressed to Chief Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga of the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Florida, was extraordinary. It would be highly unusual for a chief judge to block a colleague from overseeing an investigation. But a lawyer for Mr. Brennan argued that under the circumstances, she had the authority and a duty to do so.
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will25u said:

Ex-C.I.A. Chief Asks to Keep Justice Dept. From Steering Case to Favored Judge

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/22/us/politics/trump-doj-investigation-judge-cannon-brennan-cia.html

John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director, sought on Monday to prevent the Justice Department from steering a sprawling investigation into political adversaries of President Trump to a judge in Florida who issued rulings favorable to Mr. Trump during his classified documents case.

The request, addressed to Chief Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga of the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Florida, was extraordinary. It would be highly unusual for a chief judge to block a colleague from overseeing an investigation. But a lawyer for Mr. Brennan argued that under the circumstances, she had the authority and a duty to do so.

Says alot about how today's system behaves...very very little of it good.
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Of all the initial claims immediately after the 2020 election, the alleged CIA raid on European company's servers that were remotely accessing the servers was the one I was most skeptical of. It was hard for me to believe that would not have been detected. That particular company was something like Scytyl or similar name, company out of Spain with facilities in Frankfort.

So why would a foreign company remotely be involved in US Presidential elections? How would that even be allowed?

We'll guess what? According to their own website, Scytyl did in fact contract and perform election services in multiple states. In and of itself, not dispositive but I found it very curious that was even allowed.
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Your statement that you were very curious that it's allowed suggest that it is. If so, that's staggering.

As usual, I shouldn't be surprised!

I still think you ought to write a book! At least go and teach Kardashian how to pass the Bar!!!
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fasthorse05 said:

Your statement that you were very curious that it's allowed suggest that it is. If so, that's staggering.

As usual, I shouldn't be surprised!

I still think you ought to write a book! At least go and teach Kardashian how to pass the Bar!!!

You would be surprised by all of the weird crap you can find on these companies websites. Took me a full day to explore the Runbeck site and get a firm grasp on what all they did. Basically, Runbeck was one stop shopping for any election office to damn near completely outsource their elections. With zero oversight.

That was quite egregious in Maricopa County. Runbeck touched much more ballots than Maricopa officials did.
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This isn't that big of a deal, but it's always nice to include Raffensberger in anything that runs his ass into the ground.
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Russiagate hoaxers really did themselves no favors with '47, LOL.

The (un-pardoned) Vindmans may finally face some consequences for Russiagate;
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This fits this topic because it's IS the topic.

It's not earth shattering but I did, and have wondered, not only why this case was brought up, but how in the hell it succeeded. There is a part of me that would rather just be ignorant.

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Official Who Approved Payout To Russia Hoaxers Is Leftist Activist

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The Department of Justice official who signed off on $2 million in taxpayer-funded payments to disgraced Russia collusion hoax participants left the Department of Justice to help lead the "legal resistance" to President Donald Trump and other duly-elected Republicans, new records reviewed exclusively by The Federalist reveal.
FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok and his mistress, FBI lawyer Lisa Page, sued the Department of Justice over the release of messages detailing their role in pushing the Clinton campaign's Russia collusion hoax. They said the release of the messages that were written using government resources violated their privacy. The Biden administration rewarded the duo with lucrative payouts. Strozk received $1.2 million in taxpayer funds while Page received an $800,000 settlement.



Naturally, Marc Elias chairs the board of "Democracy Forward".

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"[W]e have identified Brian Netter, Deputy Assistant Attorney General as the individual that approved the settlement agreements," a DOJ official told the Center to Advance Security in America, which had filed a Freedom of Information Act request in 2024, when the payouts were publicly announced. Netter was the deputy assistant attorney general for the Federal Programs Branch during the term of President Joe Biden.
Netter currently serves as the legal director at Democracy Forward, a Democrat Party-affiliated group launched in 2017 to fight President Trump with lawfare. The group brags that it took Trump to court more than 100 times in his first term in office. It has continued its use of the courts to win political battles into his second term in office. "Liberal Legal Group Positions Itself as a Top Trump Administration Foe," touted The New York Times last November.

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Just more leftist money laundering.

We desperately need to slash government. D.C. is full of these reprobates and thieves.
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So Page's payout was 33% lower than Strozk's. Gender pay gap for sure!!
Double Talkin' Jive...
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Fuzzy Dunlop said:

So Page's payout was 33% lower than Strozk's. Gender pay gap for sure!!

And she's the lawyer whereas he is not.
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I've got to put this one out there.

However, there's a caveat on who's doing the podcast.

I love Lara Logan. She's a huge believer in freedom and liberty and was, at one time, a hell of a reporter. I still think she's an outstanding reporter, but, she's old and probably doesn't bring the truth every single time. Not because she's doesn't have the same vitriol for corruption, I don't believe she's as competent as she used to be. However, I do believe the majority of this is accurate and truthful, I suggest you figure out which statements are the real deal.

Besides, there's a lot of good stuff in here about Smartmatic, but it's possible Hawg may know more than this podcast divulges. I've been well aware of the SOB from Venuzuela who ran the Tarrant County elections for years. BTW, even if Logan has lost a little shine, it doesn't mean the guests she has on don't bring the goods.

Enjoy!

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https://open.spotify.com/episode/0RFHbSHZoJtA5ZlKeq64EO?si=e4832091527e426e




BTW, this podcast was the very first time I'd heard of Casa del Sol, which is apparently the cartel of all of the cartels. Once you're 50% of the way through this interview, Trump going into Venezuela will make 100% senses. It's not drug or oil related.
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