BMX Bandit said:
Good work by Mueller
He had to, but knew all along how anti-Trump and pro-Hillary the guy is.
BMX Bandit said:
Good work by Mueller
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SPY vs SPY: Mueller Yanks Comey's Immunity Deal; Falling Out Between Former FBI Bosses Puts Comey in Danger
There has been a reported falling out between U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller and ex-FBI Chief James Comey in recent weeks which leaves Comey potentially vulnerable to possible criminal charges, according to Justice Department and FBI sources.
The stakes have changed in the sweeping Russia collusion investigation that has spread far beyond the 2016 presidential election timeline.
Any immunity agreement that was previously on the table protecting Comey is now off the table, according to multiple DOJ sources. For months since he was fired by President Donald Trump in June, Comey has been testifying and acting like a major D.C. player with little to worry about.
But at some point in recent weeks, that has changed based on new information about Comey's tenure at FBI which has been uncovered during Mueller's probe, sources said.
Perhaps this is one reason why Comey has taken to social media to quote scripture and post nature pictures, including one photo of him standing alone amid corn stalks in a field during a sunset in Iowa.
A high-ranking DOJ veteran in June said they were confident Mueller has granted a complete get-out-of-jail-free-card deal for Comey: a coveted immunity deal in exchange for cooperating as a key witness.
Now, however, that official and others say there has been a seismic shift that dissolved any agreements between the two former FBI directors. And it appears Comey has shared this development with his inner circle as well, sources confirmed.
Lawyers for the Justice Department may rescind any immunity agreement if circumstances in a case change after the agreement is negotiated.
As Special Counsel, by law Mueller is permitted to strike immunity agreements without having to get approval for the Attorney General of anyone at Justice. Also he is not obligated as Special Counsel to inform Justice about who is under immunity.
Uh Oh...drcrinum said:
https://truepundit.com/spy-vs-spy-mueller-yanks-comeys-immunity-deal-falling-out-between-former-fbi-bosses-puts-comey-in-danger/Quote:
SPY vs SPY: Mueller Yanks Comey's Immunity Deal; Falling Out Between Former FBI Bosses Puts Comey in Danger
There has been a reported falling out between U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller and ex-FBI Chief James Comey in recent weeks which leaves Comey potentially vulnerable to possible criminal charges, according to Justice Department and FBI sources.
The stakes have changed in the sweeping Russia collusion investigation that has spread far beyond the 2016 presidential election timeline.
Any immunity agreement that was previously on the table protecting Comey is now off the table, according to multiple DOJ sources. For months since he was fired by President Donald Trump in June, Comey has been testifying and acting like a major D.C. player with little to worry about.
But at some point in recent weeks, that has changed based on new information about Comey's tenure at FBI which has been uncovered during Mueller's probe, sources said.
Perhaps this is one reason why Comey has taken to social media to quote scripture and post nature pictures, including one photo of him standing alone amid corn stalks in a field during a sunset in Iowa.
A high-ranking DOJ veteran in June said they were confident Mueller has granted a complete get-out-of-jail-free-card deal for Comey: a coveted immunity deal in exchange for cooperating as a key witness.
Now, however, that official and others say there has been a seismic shift that dissolved any agreements between the two former FBI directors. And it appears Comey has shared this development with his inner circle as well, sources confirmed.
Lawyers for the Justice Department may rescind any immunity agreement if circumstances in a case change after the agreement is negotiated.
As Special Counsel, by law Mueller is permitted to strike immunity agreements without having to get approval for the Attorney General of anyone at Justice. Also he is not obligated as Special Counsel to inform Justice about who is under immunity.
Multiple anonymous sources...and the True Pundit as well...but this would certainly fit when combined with the OIG Investigation/Review, the revelations about Strzok, and the Flynn immunity deal. Interesting times.
"Probably?"Rockdoc said:
Be very careful of fake news. It probably goes both ways.
Rockdoc said:
Be very careful of fake news. It probably goes both ways.
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A supervisory special agent who is now under scrutiny after being removed from Robert Mueller's Special Counsel's Office for alleged bias against President Trump also oversaw the bureau's interviews of embattled former National Security advisor Michael Flynn, this reporter has learned. Flynn recently pled guilty to one-count of lying to the FBI last week.
FBI agent Peter Strzok was one of two FBI agents who interviewed Flynn, which took place on Jan. 24, at the White House, said several sources. The other FBI special agent, who interviewed Flynn, is described by sources as a field supervisor in the "Russian Squad, at the FBI's Washington Field Office," according to a former intelligence official, with knowledge of the interview.
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On Saturday's broadcast of the Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends," Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz argued that former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's guilty plea is a "show of weakness" for Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Dershowitz said, "Well, the last thing any prosecutor wants to do is to have to indict his primary witness for lying. Because if you indict your witness for lying, it really means he's not useful as a witness, he has no credibility. I'm sure the prosecutor was trying to indict him for some scheme or conspiracy that involved other people in the White House, but there is nothing there, and he had to, finally come down and indict him for lying, which makes him a useless witness. So, this is not a show of strength by the prosecutor. It's a show of weakness. It's a show that they really have nothing on anybody above of Flynn and that Flynn made the terrible mistake about lying about something he could have told truth about. Because the two things he lied about were perfectly lawful and perfectly proper for somebody to do during the transition. And so, I think it really reflects a weakness, not a strength in Mueller's prosecution."
GCP12 said:
This guy is having a tough week
when you're stuck goaltending with a wet noodleschmendeler said:
why do you assume that because he doesn't like trump that he must love Hilary? I don't like either.
Deflect all you want. The FBI is a **** showschmendeler said:
why do you assume that because he doesn't like trump that he must love Hilary? I don't like either.
He wasn't just involved. He was pretty much in charge of each of these investigationsCow Hop Ag said:GCP12 said:
This guy is having a tough week
So this scumbag was involved in Hillary's emails, the Russian dossier, Anthony Weiner's computer review, the Flynn investigation, Hillary's interview and what else?
If this was an honest FBI there's no way in the world this single person would have been involved in all of those issues.
What is the likelihood that this would fall to one person to handle unless it was corrupt?
It just pisses me off and they can all kiss my redneck backside.
He was pro Hillary. Nice try. The evidence is in the texts under reviewschmendeler said:
why do you assume that because he doesn't like trump that he must love Hilary? I don't like either.
schmendeler said:
why do you assume that because he doesn't like trump that he must love Hilary? I don't like either.
Where has he run off to?Rockdoc said:
Yep Thomas Ford is gonna personally perp walk him to prison. It will be his shining moment. He waiting in the bushes right now.
I used to think he was never going to return after getting exposed as a fraud, but I think he's one of the more recently joined res libs.BenFiasco14 said:Where has he run off to?Rockdoc said:
Yep Thomas Ford is gonna personally perp walk him to prison. It will be his shining moment. He waiting in the bushes right now.
I saw him post on the football board. I decided not to call him outBenFiasco14 said:Where has he run off to?Rockdoc said:
Yep Thomas Ford is gonna personally perp walk him to prison. It will be his shining moment. He waiting in the bushes right now.
He probably suffered a nervous breakdown and had to go an an extended "vacation"BenFiasco14 said:Where has he run off to?Rockdoc said:
Yep Thomas Ford is gonna personally perp walk him to prison. It will be his shining moment. He waiting in the bushes right now.
Oh really? I wouldn't have been able to resist. Recently?GCP12 said:I saw him post on the football board. I decided not to call him outBenFiasco14 said:Where has he run off to?Rockdoc said:
Yep Thomas Ford is gonna personally perp walk him to prison. It will be his shining moment. He waiting in the bushes right now.
schmendeler said:
why do you assume that because he doesn't like trump that he must love Hilary? I don't like either.
He hasn't posted in politics since may LOLGCP12 said:I saw him post on the football board. I decided not to call him outBenFiasco14 said:Where has he run off to?Rockdoc said:
Yep Thomas Ford is gonna personally perp walk him to prison. It will be his shining moment. He waiting in the bushes right now.