What about Mueller's past relationship with Comey? Isn't that a major conflict of interest?
Yeah but way more difficult to prove a conflict based on the fact they worked together. All the talk of them being besties and all, doesn't really hold much water legally.drcrinum said:
What about Mueller's past relationship with Comey? Isn't that a major conflict of interest?
Well that depends. Comey is supposedly a witness (and possible criminal). If Mueller handled him with kid gloves, such as no record of his interviews, not under oath, etc. Then the fact that they are besties comes into play.RoscoePColtrane said:Yeah but way more difficult to prove a conflict based on the fact they worked together. All the talk of them being besties and all, doesn't really hold much water legally.drcrinum said:
What about Mueller's past relationship with Comey? Isn't that a major conflict of interest?
With all their secrecy that would be a tough row to hoe on how Mueller handles Comey. I'm thinking it would take a whistleblower to prove that. Still boggles me that in this day and age they still rely strictly on the 302 for the record of interviews and interrogations, at the FBI. To me it makes it too susceptible to mischief and very subjective view of the interrogator.aggiehawg said:Well that depends. Comey is supposedly a witness (and possible criminal). If Mueller handled him with kid gloves, such as no record of his interviews, not under oath, etc. Then the fact that they are besties comes into play.RoscoePColtrane said:Yeah but way more difficult to prove a conflict based on the fact they worked together. All the talk of them being besties and all, doesn't really hold much water legally.drcrinum said:
What about Mueller's past relationship with Comey? Isn't that a major conflict of interest?
Boyd's letter seemed odd ... and not a peep from Sessions. Almost gives the appearance of a dysfunctional DOJ. Why not just send the letter to POTUS and copy Nunez ... since POTUS can ask for DOJ's review prior to his release approval?drcrinum said:
3) The letter from Boyd on January 24 -- Notice that Boyd's letter did not even have a cc to the President, Sessions or Rosenstein.
There is another possibility about which I forgot: Sun Tzu -- "All warfare is based on deception."benchmark said:Boyd's letter seemed odd ... and not a peep from Sessions. Almost gives the appearance of a dysfunctional DOJ. Why not just send the letter to POTUS and copy Nunez ... since POTUS can ask for DOJ's review prior to his release approval?drcrinum said:
3) The letter from Boyd on January 24 -- Notice that Boyd's letter did not even have a cc to the President, Sessions or Rosenstein.
Here is something I have been stewing on for some time and it goes all the way back to the POTUS inauguration and beyond. This isn't mentioned in the Last Refuge roll out but it's goes along with what they are getting at.GCP12 said:
Thread from last refuge on what may be going on behind the scenes in Trump's war against the deep state and IC
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/957805134825828352.html
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A secret, highly contentious Republican memo reveals that Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein approved an application to extend surveillance of a former Trump campaign associate shortly after taking office last spring, according to three people familiar with it.
The renewal shows that the Justice Department under President Trump saw reason to believe that the associate, Carter Page, was acting as a Russian agent. But the reference to Mr. Rosenstein's actions in the memo a much-disputed document that paints the investigation into Russian election meddling as tainted from the start indicates that Republicans may be moving to seize on his role as they seek to undermine the inquiry.
The memo's primary contention is that F.B.I. and Justice Department officials failed to adequately explain to an intelligence court judge in initially seeking a warrant for surveillance of Mr. Page that they were relying in part on research by an investigator, Christopher Steele, that had been financed by the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign....
RoscoePColtrane said:
Here's something else that stuck in my mind as well, remember who was summoned to the WH reportedly to interview to replace Comey right after he was fired? Mueller, but him interviewing to return as FBI Chief never made sense. But who was Mueller's long time boss at the DOJ? John Ashcroft. If anyone knows the real Bob Mueller it's John Ashcroft. Now Mueller was supposedly interviewed for replacing Comey, which I think is complete speculative BS on the part of the MSM, and a few days later he's appointed special counsel. Too close to be an accident. No way to prove it, but I think Ashcroft who is still heavily connected got the word Mueller was going to be the guy, and helped POTUS get out front of it and had a sit down before the fact. Any contact afterwards would be viewed as meddling with the SC.
Yessir I think Ashcroft has plenty to leverage Mueller, but I'm not sure he'd need it. Ashcroft is a real dude, not some drugstore cowboy. He's been around the block and now heads one of the biggest private spook/security contractors on the planet.Bobcat06 said:RoscoePColtrane said:
Here's something else that stuck in my mind as well, remember who was summoned to the WH reportedly to interview to replace Comey right after he was fired? Mueller, but him interviewing to return as FBI Chief never made sense. But who was Mueller's long time boss at the DOJ? John Ashcroft. If anyone knows the real Bob Mueller it's John Ashcroft. Now Mueller was supposedly interviewed for replacing Comey, which I think is complete speculative BS on the part of the MSM, and a few days later he's appointed special counsel. Too close to be an accident. No way to prove it, but I think Ashcroft who is still heavily connected got the word Mueller was going to be the guy, and helped POTUS get out front of it and had a sit down before the fact. Any contact afterwards would be viewed as meddling with the SC.
Good find on Ashcroft.
If Mueller is as involved in Uranium One as has been rumored, couldn't the May 17th meeting be Trump using U1 as leverage?
Exactly..... and who founded Blackwater which is now known as Academi? Erik Princedrcrinum said:
There have been rumors circulating that Trump is being protected by powerful people behind the scenes. It makes a lot of sense that the Israelis would be a leading candidate -- Obama double crossed them or sold them out, whatever you want to call it when he jumped in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood and Iran. Likely though there is some form of a consortium of interests: other potential contributors would be Erik Prince & Peter Thiel, and as far as another country...where did he go on his first visit: SA, another country double crossed by Obama. And in the Far East, there are two other countries very worried about their survival, thanks to Obama & the Clintons, Japan & South Korea.
It's no secret that Trump has surrounded himself with the military. The latter saw what Obama did to them, and they have been playing a leading role in protecting him as well. Admiral Rogers has been highlighted by The Last Refuge multiple times, and Flynn was advising Trump early in the campaign. Those two would know who was trustworthy in the military as well as many of the Obama appointees/hires in the intel agencies. I've wondered if Rogers and Flynn had dealings with Horowitz circa the Transition Period.
did not know that.Bobcat06 said:
Don't forget Erik Prince's sister is Betsy Devos, Trump's Education Secretary.
Yes it's a pretty amazing story. The Prince family are billionaires, car parts or something to do with the Detroit plants. But Erik decided to become a warrior and was a frogman with the teams. I have his biography in hardback, it's called "Civilian Warriors" it's a good read.boulderaggie said:did not know that.Bobcat06 said:
Don't forget Erik Prince's sister is Betsy Devos, Trump's Education Secretary.
This NYT article was clearly released for the Monday morning news cycle to set the stage for the forthcoming Democrat "rebuttal memo" - namely, spinning Nunez's memo as cherry picking facts to discredit Rosenstein and by proxy, his BFF Mueller.drcrinum said:
"But the reference to Mr. Rosenstein's actions in the memo - a much-disputed document that paints the investigation into Russian election meddling as tainted from the start - indicates that Republicans may be moving to seize on his role as they seek to undermine the inquiry."
benchmark said:This NYT article was clearly released for the Monday morning news cycle to set the stage for the forthcoming Democrat "rebuttal memo" - namely, spinning Nunez's memo as cherry picking facts to discredit Rosenstein and by proxy, his BFF Mueller.drcrinum said:
"But the reference to Mr. Rosenstein's actions in the memo - a much-disputed document that paints the investigation into Russian election meddling as tainted from the start - indicates that Republicans may be moving to seize on his role as they seek to undermine the inquiry."
Get ready - most of the media will focus 90% of their coverage on the memo's partisan intent and not it's content.
End justifies the means.backintexas2013 said:
The question that left leaving posters on here refuse to discuss is if the dossier was used to get the warrant, which we know it was, and it was presented as intel and true, which we don't know yet, will you have a problem with it?
They either don't answer or say "the warrant would have been approved without it".
Of course their goal is to shout down the truth. They want to get people up in arms about obstruction and make the mean ol' republicans stop digging. They want to get the partisan idiots who hang out on social media and who get their "news" from Comedy Central and late night talk shows to tune out truth.blindey said:
The problem the left has is that use of the dossier to get a FISA warrant is just very very tippy tip of the iceberg.
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12. For the period from March 2016 through January 2017, please provide all communications to, from, copying, or relating to: Fusion GPS; Bean LLC; Glenn Simpson; Mary Jacoby; Peter Fritsch; Tom Catan; Jason Felch; Neil King; David Michaels; Taylor Sears; Patrick Corcoran; Laura Sego; Jay Bagwell; Erica Castro; Nellie Ohr; Rinat Akhmetshin; Ed Lieberman; Edward Baumgartner; Orbis Business Intelligence Limited; Orbis Business International Limited.; Walsingham Training Limited; Walsingham Partners Limited; Christopher Steele; Christopher Burrows; SirAndrew Wood, Paul Hauser; Oleg Deripaska; Cody Shearer; Sidney Blumenthal; Jon Winer; Kathleen Kavalec; Victoria Nuland; Daniel Jones; Bruce Ohr; Peter Strzok; Andrew McCabe; James Baker; Sally Yates; Loretta Lynch; John Brennan.