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"...creating a 'fall guy'". Interesting thread -- click on the threadreader.
Can you explain the Ted Cruz comment at the end of the video?GCP12 said:Interesting you mention that...aggiehawg said:McCabe has not flipped. If he had he would have already been reassigned. The chance that he's just sitting in his office day after day with all of his phones and computers turned off to maintain some illusion that he hasn't is too unbelievable.akm91 said:Guess he's saving his hide since Strzok and Priestap connects back to him?Rockdoc said:
McCabe flipping to who? Mueller? I really can't see that unless there's a LOT more going on that we don't suspect.
h/t captkirk
If those dates are correct, the interview on the 24th, then two days later brief the WH that Flynn had misled his questioners, they were trying to trap him. Remember, the contacts with Kislyak which are the basis of this were post election when Flynn was a part of the Trump transition team. Outreach to familiarize the incoming administration with their foreign counterparts is standard practice as it mitigates the disruption caused by the transition of power.Quote:
Yates said she and Bill Priestap traveled together, Jan 26th, to the White House to inform Don McGhan (WH Counsel) of Michael Flynn "misleading statements" (based on Pence media reports and Flynn prior ambush interview Jan 24th).
I'm not positive, but I think there was a text about Cruz being even worse than Trump?? In terms of being presidentSpreadsheetAg said:Can you explain the Ted Cruz comment at the end of the video?GCP12 said:Interesting you mention that...aggiehawg said:McCabe has not flipped. If he had he would have already been reassigned. The chance that he's just sitting in his office day after day with all of his phones and computers turned off to maintain some illusion that he hasn't is too unbelievable.akm91 said:Guess he's saving his hide since Strzok and Priestap connects back to him?Rockdoc said:
McCabe flipping to who? Mueller? I really can't see that unless there's a LOT more going on that we don't suspect.
h/t captkirk
GCP12 said:
Don't expect a "OMG OBAMA'S GOING TO JAIL!!!!" bombshell. But, it will most likely be another link from Sara Carter/John Solomon.
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Newly released documents obtained by Fox News reveal that then-FBI Director James Comey's draft statement on the Hillary Clinton email probe was edited numerous times before his public announcement, in ways that seemed to water down the bureau's findings considerably.
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, sent a letter to the FBI on Thursday that shows the multiple edits to Comey's highly scrutinized statement.
In an early draft, Comey said it was "reasonably likely" that "hostile actors" gained access to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email account. That was changed later to say the scenario was merely "possible."
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Another edit showed language was changed to describe the actions of Clinton and her colleagues as "extremely careless" as opposed to "grossly negligent." This is a key legal distinction.
Johnson, writing about his concerns in a letter Thursday to FBI Director Christopher Wray, said the original "could be read as a finding of criminality in Secretary Clinton's handling of classified material."
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He added, "The edited statement deleted the reference to gross negligence a legal threshold for mishandling classified material and instead replaced it with an exculpatory sentence."
The edits also showed that references to specific potential violations of statutes on "gross negligence" regarding classified information and "misdemeanor handling" were removed.
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The final statement also removed a reference to the "sheer volume" of classified information discussed on email.
"While the precise dates of the edits and identities of the editors are not apparent from the documents, the edits appear to change the tone and substance of Director Comey's statement in at least three respects," Johnson wrote Thursday.
That includes, Johnson said, "repeated edits to reduce Secretary Clinton's culpability in mishandling classified information."
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"This effort, seen in light of the personal animus toward then-candidate Trump by senior FBI agents leading the Clinton investigation and their apparent desire to create an 'insurance policy' against Mr. Trump's election, raise profound questions about the FBI's role and possible interference in the 2016 presidential election and the role of the same agents in Special Counsel Mueller's investigation by President Trump," Johnson said.
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According to Johnson, Comey emailed a draft statement to top FBI officials clearing Clinton of criminal wrongdoing in May of 2016 -- two months before the FBI completed two dozen interviews, including with Clinton herself.
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Comey delivered his statement on the Clinton case in July 2016, calling her actions "extremely careless" while recommending against criminal charges.
The Senate Homeland Security Committee is doing oversight of the Justice Department's Office of Special Counsel's investigation into whether Comey violated the Hatch Act with his statement. The Hatch Act limits the political activities of federal employees.
It is a slow drip right now. I think most of this is being strategically leaked from the OIG report. Building up to the reveal in January. Each piece is important. The problem with this method is in the end, people just say, "Yeah, we already knew all this" and downplay it.FriscoKid said:GCP12 said:
Don't expect a "OMG OBAMA'S GOING TO JAIL!!!!" bombshell. But, it will most likely be another link from Sara Carter/John Solomon.
Oh I don't. I do hope it's some good dirt though. These people are dirty. And people that defend them are almost as bad.
This is more required reading, and it fits well with the earlier Stealth Jeff thread. I am finally getting an organized picture in my brain of how the pieces fit together.drcrinum said:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/941585613089857536.html
"...creating a 'fall guy'". Interesting thread -- click on the threadreader.
Don't forget...Trump is giving a speech at the FBI to new graduates today. It's a good opportunity to rake the coals regarding the misdeeds of the FBI leadership over the past 2 years. I anticipate a fiery dialogue.GCP12 said:
Don't expect a "OMG OBAMA'S GOING TO JAIL!!!!" bombshell. But, it will most likely be another link from Sara Carter/John Solomon.
Can be perp walks if and when DOJ press charges. That's not feasible (if it were to happen) until the IG report is published. It's a battle to sway public opinion by laying out all the different ways the SC investigation is corrupted and the corruption (by conflicts of interest by the same players) leads back to the Hillary email server investigation, Trump dossier and the FISA warrant.GCP12 said:
Well, if you're expecting perp walks, you're just setting yourself up for disappointment. The corruption is being exposed slowly but surely. Wait until the IG report comes out before even considering perp walks. That report could lead the DOJ to pressing charges.
Nothing to do with the FBI. Just posting so people don't flood the thread with, "Hannity is a hack!"GCP12 said:
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A well-known women's rights lawyer sought to arrange compensation from donors and tabloid media outlets for women who made or considered making sexual misconduct allegations against Donald Trumpduring the final months of the 2016 election, according to documents and interviews.
California lawyer Lisa Bloom's efforts included offering to sell alleged victims' stories to TV outlets in return for a commission for herself, arranging a donor to pay off one Trump accuser's mortgage and attempting to secure a six-figure payment for another woman who ultimately declined to come forward after being offered as much as $750,000, the clients told The Hill.
The women's accounts were chronicled in contemporaneous contractual documents, emails and text messages reviewed by The Hill, including an exchange of texts between one woman and Bloom that suggested political action committees supporting Hillary Clinton were contacted during the effort.
Bloom, who has assisted dozens of women in prominent harassment cases and also defended film executive Harvey Weinstein earlier this year, represented four women considering making accusations against Trump last year. Two went public, and two declined.
In a statement to The Hill, Bloom acknowledged she engaged in discussions to secure donations for women who made or considered making accusations against Trump before last year's election.
"Donors reached out to my firm directly to help some of the women I represented," said Bloom, whose clients have also included accusers of Bill Cosby and Bill O'Reilly.
Bloom said her goal in securing money was not to pressure the women to come forward, but rather to help them relocate or arrange security if they felt unsafe during the waning days of a vitriolic election. She declined to identify any of the donors.
Please don't underestimate Flynn. He is a master spook...one of the best; anything he says is carefully crafted beforehand. Dim watts don't become 3 stars...unless political appointees, and Flynn definitely didn't fall into that realm...he was a wave maker and earned his stars the traditional way.aggiehawg said:
From that thread:If those dates are correct, the interview on the 24th, then two days later brief the WH that Flynn had misled his questioners, they were trying to trap him. Remember, the contacts with Kislyak which are the basis of this were post election when Flynn was a part of the Trump transition team. Outreach to familiarize the incoming administration with their foreign counterparts is standard practice as it mitigates the disruption caused by the transition of power.Quote:
Yates said she and Bill Priestap traveled together, Jan 26th, to the White House to inform Don McGhan (WH Counsel) of Michael Flynn "misleading statements" (based on Pence media reports and Flynn prior ambush interview Jan 24th).
I have often criticized Flynn for not being the brightest bulb in the box but it appears other people at the highest levels of the FBI shared that opinion. Under the "weakest link in the chain" method of investigation he might have been targeted for just that reason. The assumption being that Trump would stand by Flynn, I presume, but Pence intervened and nipped that in the bud.
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Well if that's it...my definition of "BIG" and Hannity's are not compatible.GCP12 said:Nothing to do with the FBI. Just posting so people don't flood the thread with, "Hannity is a hack!"GCP12 said:
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/365068-exclusive-prominent-lawyer-sought-donor-cash-for-two-trump-accusersQuote:
A well-known women's rights lawyer sought to arrange compensation from donors and tabloid media outlets for women who made or considered making sexual misconduct allegations against Donald Trumpduring the final months of the 2016 election, according to documents and interviews.
California lawyer Lisa Bloom's efforts included offering to sell alleged victims' stories to TV outlets in return for a commission for herself, arranging a donor to pay off one Trump accuser's mortgage and attempting to secure a six-figure payment for another woman who ultimately declined to come forward after being offered as much as $750,000, the clients told The Hill.
The women's accounts were chronicled in contemporaneous contractual documents, emails and text messages reviewed by The Hill, including an exchange of texts between one woman and Bloom that suggested political action committees supporting Hillary Clinton were contacted during the effort.
Bloom, who has assisted dozens of women in prominent harassment cases and also defended film executive Harvey Weinstein earlier this year, represented four women considering making accusations against Trump last year. Two went public, and two declined.
In a statement to The Hill, Bloom acknowledged she engaged in discussions to secure donations for women who made or considered making accusations against Trump before last year's election.
"Donors reached out to my firm directly to help some of the women I represented," said Bloom, whose clients have also included accusers of Bill Cosby and Bill O'Reilly.
Bloom said her goal in securing money was not to pressure the women to come forward, but rather to help them relocate or arrange security if they felt unsafe during the waning days of a vitriolic election. She declined to identify any of the donors.
I disagree, but to each his own.Quote:
Well if that's it...my definition of "BIG" and Hannity's are not compatible.
Not to argue, but I was hoping for another blockbuster pertaining to the SC, FBI, DOJ, fake dossier, FISA warrant, etc., instead of pre-election efforts to collect instances of defamation of character on PDJT. It was a let down IMHO. No offense to your thread intended.GCP12 said:I disagree, but to each his own.Quote:
Well if that's it...my definition of "BIG" and Hannity's are not compatible.
I saw a list of the number of boxes of information (electronic and paper) that Hillary, et al, were allowed to remove from their offices at State, and elsewhere, with the blessings of the Obama administration.Rockdoc said:
I'd say that was real big. And prob tip of iceberg
Not so fast, my friend. Immunity deals require future cooperation for them to remain in effect. Nor do they affect post-deal illegal activities.Quote:
Not to mention the fact that there are still signed "get out of jail free cards" out there signed by the FBI.
I was wondering about the "in perpetuity" issue with immunity deals.aggiehawg said:Not so fast, my friend. Immunity deals require future cooperation for them to remain in effect. Nor do they affect post-deal illegal activities.Quote:
Not to mention the fact that there are still signed "get out of jail free cards" out there signed by the FBI.
Also, there remains the question of just who at Justice approved those immunity deals and their involvement with Strzok or the other malefactors being outed recently. It is not too far of a stretch to make an obstruction of justice charge that includes those deals, making the recipients part of a criminal conspiracy.
(Okay, that is a stretch based on what we know now but my spidey senses are twitching.)
GCP12 said:Nothing to do with the FBI. Just posting so people don't flood the thread with, "Hannity is a hack!"GCP12 said:
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/365068-exclusive-prominent-lawyer-sought-donor-cash-for-two-trump-accusersQuote:
A well-known women's rights lawyer sought to arrange compensation from donors and tabloid media outlets for women who made or considered making sexual misconduct allegations against Donald Trumpduring the final months of the 2016 election, according to documents and interviews.
California lawyer Lisa Bloom's efforts included offering to sell alleged victims' stories to TV outlets in return for a commission for herself, arranging a donor to pay off one Trump accuser's mortgage and attempting to secure a six-figure payment for another woman who ultimately declined to come forward after being offered as much as $750,000, the clients told The Hill.
The women's accounts were chronicled in contemporaneous contractual documents, emails and text messages reviewed by The Hill, including an exchange of texts between one woman and Bloom that suggested political action committees supporting Hillary Clinton were contacted during the effort.
Bloom, who has assisted dozens of women in prominent harassment cases and also defended film executive Harvey Weinstein earlier this year, represented four women considering making accusations against Trump last year. Two went public, and two declined.
In a statement to The Hill, Bloom acknowledged she engaged in discussions to secure donations for women who made or considered making accusations against Trump before last year's election.
"Donors reached out to my firm directly to help some of the women I represented," said Bloom, whose clients have also included accusers of Bill Cosby and Bill O'Reilly.
Bloom said her goal in securing money was not to pressure the women to come forward, but rather to help them relocate or arrange security if they felt unsafe during the waning days of a vitriolic election. She declined to identify any of the donors.