Ohr can be investigated by the IG. Just the National Security arm of DoJ that Sally Yates declared off-limits.
Yeah, I don't think that's right. There is a certain group in the DOJ who were exempt from IG investigations. Do not think Ohr was a part of it.RoscoePColtrane said:The hell you say.... care to explain?benchmark said:My hunch .... (1) they need more time to review the IG's voluminous dump last Fri and (2) they want to wait for the hopefully soon-to-be-released IG's report to better craft their line of questions. The point being that Ohr is a DOJ employee and therefore can not be investigated directly by the IGaggiehawg said:
But my spidey senses are telling me this is Mueller related. He's blocking it.
The IG is currently investigating the FBI which is a part of the DOJ.
The IG is barred from investing DOJ attorneys ... IG can only investigate the law enforcement departments like FBI, ICE, ATF etc.RoscoePColtrane said:
The hell you say.... care to explain?
The IG is currently investigating the FBI which is a part of the DOJ.
I have news for you Ohr is already being investigated by the IGbenchmark said:The IG is barred from investing DOJ attorneys ... IG can only investigate the law enforcement departments like FBI, ICE, ATF etc.RoscoePColtrane said:
The hell you say.... care to explain?
The IG is currently investigating the FBI which is a part of the DOJ.
Not sure on the exact technicalities but the IG can not investigate allegations of misconduct that "relate to the exercise of the authority of an attorney to investigate litigate, or provide legal advice," These are referred to the DOJ OPR (Sessions). Maybe Ohr falls outside of this definition.RoscoePColtrane said:
I have news for you Ohr is already being investigated by the IG
And you are incorrect on the lawyers. Hawg explained it before, only the National Security Arm and that was under Yates. Yates is gone, no longer in effect.
It's my understanding the IG has the power of investigation, but cannot bring charges or prosecute. Sally Yates prevented IG investigation of certain DOJ departments while she was in her position, but that restriction no longer applies.benchmark said:My hunch .... (1) they need more time to review the IG's voluminous dump last Fri and (2) they want to wait for the hopefully soon-to-be-released IG's report to better craft their line of questions. The point being that Ohr is a DOJ employee and therefore can not be investigated directly by the IGaggiehawg said:
But my spidey senses are telling me this is Mueller related. He's blocking it.
Correct. The IG can not prosecute and the IG can not investigate the DOJ NSD.Just an Ag said:
It's my understanding the IG has the power of investigation, but cannot bring charges or prosecute. Sally Yates prevented IG investigation of certain DOJ departments while she was in her position, but that restriction no longer applies.
Then where in the hell did the 1.2 million DOJ documents come from?benchmark said:Correct. The IG can not prosecute and the IG can not investigate the DOJ NSD.Just an Ag said:
It's my understanding the IG has the power of investigation, but cannot bring charges or prosecute. Sally Yates prevented IG investigation of certain DOJ departments while she was in her position, but that restriction no longer applies.
If I'm not mistaken the 2016 IG Empowerment Act finally allowed the IG access to all those mentioned docs. This was a big deal during the Obama admin when Horowitz was investigating Fast and Furious. Obama and Holder fought the IG tooth and nail for document access.aggiehawg said:
Then where in the hell did the 1.2 million DOJ documents come from?
You are mistaken.
You are misinterpreting that to mean the IG cannot even investigate evidence of criminal wrongdoing by DOJ attorneys. "Alleged misconduct when they act in their capacity as lawyers," refers to discretionary decisions, not out right criminal conduct.Quote:
While we have jurisdiction to review alleged misconduct by Department law enforcement agents, we do not have the same jurisdiction over alleged misconduct committed by Department attorneys when they act in their capacity as lawyers.
These types of misconduct allegations against Department lawyers, including those that may be made against the most senior Department lawyers (including those in leadership positions) are handled differently than misconduct allegations made against law enforcement agents or other Department employees.
No, I get it. Passing the criminal vs procedural litmus needed to investigate a senior DOJ attorney (like Ohr) would've been impossible under Holder or Lynch. Hopefully, not so under Sessions.aggiehawg said:
You are misinterpreting that to mean the IG cannot even investigate evidence of criminal wrongdoing by DOJ attorneys. "Alleged misconduct when they act in their capacity as lawyers," refers to discretionary decisions, not out right criminal conduct.
I'm pretty good on human nature, behavior, and actions, but not on cryptic messages. There's too many QAnon stuff out there on every major story out there.drcrinum said:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/953443117390168064.html
A very short thread by Imperator Rex -- he believes that Sally Yates sent out a specific email requesting that Bruce Ohr remain quiet regarding the Session investigation. Click on the thread and you will understand why.
Confirms my thoughts about canaries.
I've said this before, but good lord this **** is entertaining.Just an Ag said:
The Black Hats Sue for Peace (per the author)
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/953450998030204929.html
That was physically pleasurable to read.Just an Ag said:
The Black Hats Sue for Peace (per the author)
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/953450998030204929.html
It can't be suing for peace because the basic premise by Shane in that video is a lie: that the mistake about Michael Cohen was a deliberate Russian attempt at disinformation. It's a cover-up story for their illegal activity; we knew this was coming. The source had nothing to do with Russia intel, rather it was a mistake made from an illegal 702 query.Just an Ag said:
The Black Hats Sue for Peace (per the author)
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/953450998030204929.html
Quote:
Tapper seemingly confirmed Cohen's story. "People tried to run that down and concluded it was a different Michael Cohen. It was a Michael Cohen with a passport from another country, same birth year, different birth date," he said.
lol totally agreed. I take solace in the fact that the bolded is possible because at least I will have enjoyed the last two years of great entertainment while Trump has also installed some great policy in reality.Quote:
Edit: looks like there were a few similar thoughts expressed at the same time. Great (or delusional) minds think alike.
Bingo. This is a full-fledged hobby for me.GCP12 said:lol totally agreed. I take solace in the fact that the bolded is possible because at least I will have enjoyed the last two years of great entertainment while Trump has also installed some great policy in reality.Quote:
Edit: looks like there were a few similar thoughts expressed at the same time. Great (or delusional) minds think alike.
Because Holder and Lynch were worse criminals than even John Mitchell. Think about that for a second.benchmark said:No, I get it. Passing the criminal vs procedural litmus needed to investigate a senior DOJ attorney (like Ohr) would've been impossible under Holder or Lynch. Hopefully, not so under Sessions.aggiehawg said:
You are misinterpreting that to mean the IG cannot even investigate evidence of criminal wrongdoing by DOJ attorneys. "Alleged misconduct when they act in their capacity as lawyers," refers to discretionary decisions, not out right criminal conduct.
So true ... but let's wait and see if any DOJ attorneys are outed (including Ohr) in Horowitz's report. Hopefully I'm wrong.aggiehawg said:
Because Holder and Lynch were worse criminals than even John Mitchell. Think about that for a second.
IG's report will tell that story. We'll see.benchmark said:So true ... but let's wait and see if any DOJ attorneys are outed (including Ohr) in Horowitz's report. Hopefully I'm wrong.aggiehawg said:
Because Holder and Lynch were worse criminals than even John Mitchell. Think about that for a second.