Indeed. One of my fav's was Ratcliff's last question ... says it all.DifferenceMaker Ag said:
This exchange between Comey and Ratcliff is a bombshell in hindsight. Wow
Indeed. One of my fav's was Ratcliff's last question ... says it all.DifferenceMaker Ag said:
This exchange between Comey and Ratcliff is a bombshell in hindsight. Wow
oysterbayAG said:
It's funny, that Jeff Sessions is probably spending most of his time now going after two gangs ; MS-13 and the Clinton / Obama Hole-in-the-Wall Gang ! Show no mercy Jeff !
I posted about her back on Page 14 of this thread (below). Interesting tidbit but we don't have any other information -- easy to speculate that she was providing him with info to help him 'see the light'. And don't forget, the S&P text messages indicate that Strzok doesn't like Priestap.akm91 said:
Not sure I follow the call out to Priestap's wife. What's the story behind that?
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More info on Priestap:
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/12/how_husbands_and_wives_figure_in_the_latest_government_scandal_revelations.htmlQuote:
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There's a nice post on Thread Reader identifying the man at the center of all the Trump-Russia-dossier crap: Bill Priestap, Peter Strzok's boss and James Comey's confidant. He knows everything and would have made any decision to pay for the Fusion GPS dossier. Oddly, he has escaped media scrutiny so far.
The one thing they sort of miss on is his wife, Sabina Menschel, who is not just some consultant, but the current head of the D.C. office of Nardello & Co. That's the top private-eye firm in the Beltway.
So the man the FBI has keeping all its secrets is married to the top private snoop in Washington.
It would be revealing, no doubt, to see what Democratic-affiliated law firms and media shops in D.C. use Nardello. Let's hope congressional investigators are looking into this. Ms. Menshel, by the way, is the daughter and niece of Goldman Sachs zillionaire brothers Richard and Robert Menshel, big-time Democrat donors.
Just digging around Bill Priestap and more about him. I still think he is a key player in this thingakm91 said:
Not sure I follow the call out to Priestap's wife. What's the story behind that?
On a parallei note, Strzok's wife Mellisa Hodgman, was promoted to Associate Director in SEC's Enforcement Division, sandwiched very deftly almost 2 weeks after the FBI pulled Weiner's laptop, and two weeks prior to Comey's re-opening of the Clinton e-mail investigation.RoscoePColtrane said:Just digging around Bill Priestap and more about him. I still think he is a key player in this thingakm91 said:
Not sure I follow the call out to Priestap's wife. What's the story behind that?
Wife has been with the company 2 years and now she's President and COO just seemed curious to me. She was brought in as a consultant and now runs the joint. Just doesn't seem like a normal path.
Uhhhhh...drcrinum said:
We haven't commented much on Manafort's lawsuit against Mueller on this thread -- there was a separate thread on the forum about it back in early January. Anyway, the suit is in progress, & there are various motion filings going on at the moment. On January 19, 2018 the jurisdiction of the filing was transferred to the same district court where Manafort's criminal case is pending, resulting in a different judge presiding over the case. You may find it useful to track because something significant may arise.
Here is the original filling:
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000160-bda4-dcd4-a96b-bdad99e40001
Here is the court docket:
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6250827/manafort-v-u-s-department-of-justice/
Mueller & Rosenstein have filed a motion to dismiss Manafort's suit on February 2, 2018:
https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.192498/gov.uscourts.dcd.192498.16.0.pdf
I don't believe that is the correct interpretation. Manafort did not submit a motion/plea to have Mueller's indictment dismissed. Manafort filed a separate lawsuit challenging Mueller's constitutional authority to investigate and indict Manafort under the provisions of the SC as stated in Rosenstein's appointment and directions to Mueller. It's a separate court case.SeMgCo87 said:Uhhhhh...drcrinum said:
We haven't commented much on Manafort's lawsuit against Mueller on this thread -- there was a separate thread on the forum about it back in early January. Anyway, the suit is in progress, & there are various motion filings going on at the moment. On January 19, 2018 the jurisdiction of the filing was transferred to the same district court where Manafort's criminal case is pending, resulting in a different judge presiding over the case. You may find it useful to track because something significant may arise.
Here is the original filling:
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000160-bda4-dcd4-a96b-bdad99e40001
Here is the court docket:
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6250827/manafort-v-u-s-department-of-justice/
Mueller & Rosenstein have filed a motion to dismiss Manafort's suit on February 2, 2018:
https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.192498/gov.uscourts.dcd.192498.16.0.pdf
I think the last link is a document by Mueller and Rosenstein to dismiss the Defendent's plea to dismiss.
CFO of Rusatom on passenger list.RoscoePColtrane said:
Sure is a lot of scuttlebutt over the flight manifest on the Russian Airliner that went down....
boulderaggie said:CFO of Rusatom on passenger list.RoscoePColtrane said:
Sure is a lot of scuttlebutt over the flight manifest on the Russian Airliner that went down....
RyanAg08 said:
That's such a giant, bright red flag that even stupid people can't ignore it.
that was great. Thanks for posting it.drcrinum said:
I'm not supposed to do this on this thread, but...there is a fair amount of info on it here:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/962736912988590087.html
Interesting. Thanks for sharing.drcrinum said:
Start at 5:30 where Nunes drops the comment about surveillance of Carter Page allowing pickup of his communications with the House & Senate as well as the Executive Office. Once you communicate with Page, then you have opened another door.
friscodick said:RyanAg08 said:
That's such a giant, bright red flag that even stupid people can't ignore it.
Oh don't worry, they will. For some even if audio/video proof was provided they would claim its doctored or some other silly rebuttal. Some don't want to ever be red pilled... really makes me think of The Matrix.
benchmark said:Interesting. Thanks for sharing.drcrinum said:
Start at 5:30 where Nunes drops the comment about surveillance of Carter Page allowing pickup of his communications with the House & Senate as well as the Executive Office. Once you communicate with Page, then you have opened another door.
For everyone claiming Sessions is as clever as fox and quietly playing long-ball .... go to 8:00 and check out what Nunes thinks of DOJ's inaction and by inference, Sessions.
... or Sessions has little effective control over his department and has no other tactical option except to play long-ball and wait for Horowitz to give him cover. I prefer your theory but I fear the alternative may be more correct.RyanAg08 said:
I think it's intentional to make it seem like there's discord when there really isn't (hopefully).
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January 31, 2018
FBI Statement on HPSCI Memo
The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the FISA Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI. We are committed to working with the appropriate oversight entities to ensure the continuing integrity of the FISA process.
With regard to the House Intelligence Committee's memorandum, the FBI was provided a limited opportunity to review this memo the day before the committee voted to release it. As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy.