I would wager it's Weissmann.aggiehawg said:
Let's sit back and see exactly who leaves the Mueller team over the next few weeks.
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I want to draw special attention to THIS footnote in the filing:
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Every single 1 of the 'Brady law progeny' the judge refers to - that are explained in the {1} footnote, has to do with the PROSECUTION WITHHOLDING EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE FROM THE DEFENDANT BEFORE A GUILTY PLEA WAS ENTERED.
Just in case anybody still thinks it's some kind of a huge mystery where the @GenFlynncase is headed, this is a huge clue.
Flynn's case is now a BRADY case. The gov't didn't show the defendant exculpatory evidence before he entered a guilty plea.
This is the EXACT SAME KIND OF MISCONDUCT that got the Cliven Bundy case tossed recently, and got the prosecutors in legal hot water.
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Oh, to all the trolls in my TL right now with the talking point "Sullivan does this is all his cases, this is a nothingburger":
You're right Sullivan does this in ALL his cases. HE'S THE JUDGE YOU BRING IN WHEN THE PROSECUTION F**** UP.
Judge Contreras likely f'd up big time not making sure the prosecution showed Flynn any/all exculpatory evidence before he allowed Flynn to plead guilty.
Contreras did not VOLUNTARILY recuse himself. He was REMOVED from the case.
Then Sullivan was brought in to clean it up.
Flynn is now getting access to EVERYTHING, the FISA court filings, the 302's, ALL OF IT.
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In mid 2013, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych shift trade policy (think oil) from favoring the EU to Russia. This didn't sit well with the West, so the CIA began funneling money to opposition groups like far-right neo-nazis Svoboda, who began protesting Yanukovych. Eventually the protests grew violent and police injured several students. McCain went to Ukraine as a gesture to show support for the protesters. The injuries mobilized the populace and eventually Yanukovych was forced out of office on charges of enabling police brutality. In steps pro-Western Ukrainian oligarch Petro Poroshenko to serve as the new President. Shortly after his inauguration Poroshenko secured aid for his country that was directed towards Burisma Holdings, an oil company with heavy ties to the United States.
Unless he is told to shut up by the powers that be. This was done without warning on a Friday --- it may be an attempt to wrap up and crash dive and let things blow over. If they are coming up empty and big stuff about to hit the Democratic-Media clique, they may be trying to use the cover other stories will give because the attention tends to break over the weekend anyway. They can always re-hype the not yet even played out Florida event, and the Olympics continues as well.Quote:
And the way this is rolled out with no final conclusion, Schiff and Swallowswell are going to remain with the narrative in front of every camera. Schiff is never going to shut up about this, that you can guarantee.
aggiehawg said:
Face saving move by Mueller. He's about to get blown out of the water on the Flynn plea deal, the Manafort indictment was hastily put together and shoddily drafted, whereas this one (while not shocking) is at least straightforward and follows a narrative.
My suspicion is that this indictment was obtained some time ago and polished up for release when needed as a PR stunt. He'll never have to prove any of it in court after all.
stetson said:aggiehawg said:
Face saving move by Mueller. He's about to get blown out of the water on the Flynn plea deal, the Manafort indictment was hastily put together and shoddily drafted, whereas this one (while not shocking) is at least straightforward and follows a narrative.
My suspicion is that this indictment was obtained some time ago and polished up for release when needed as a PR stunt. He'll never have to prove any of it in court after all.
So, does this confirm that Mueller is a black hat?
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So basically we spent a year of time thousands of man hours and bunch of money to uncovering a few MFBarnes , Professional trolls. Really,!??! I mean really!>
BernArnold said:OPAG said:
So basically we spent a year of time thousands of man hours and bunch of money to uncovering a few MFBarnes , Professional trolls. Really,!??! I mean really!>
And failed to follow up on leads that would have stopped a mass shooting of kids.
Don't forget that part.
stetson said:BernArnold said:OPAG said:
So basically we spent a year of time thousands of man hours and bunch of money to uncovering a few MFBarnes , Professional trolls. Really,!??! I mean really!>
And failed to follow up on leads that would have stopped a mass shooting of kids.
Don't forget that part.
I sincerely hope Trump is investigating how this tip was handled by the FBI and why it was not followed up on. Given the corruption within the FBI that we are all now aware of and the allegations being made by Q, the seriousness of this issue warrants investigation.
Not a fan of either, however not sure you can pin the head of the two departments on a breakdown at the local field office.Latigo said:stetson said:BernArnold said:OPAG said:
So basically we spent a year of time thousands of man hours and bunch of money to uncovering a few MFBarnes , Professional trolls. Really,!??! I mean really!>
And failed to follow up on leads that would have stopped a mass shooting of kids.
Don't forget that part.
I sincerely hope Trump is investigating how this tip was handled by the FBI and why it was not followed up on. Given the corruption within the FBI that we are all now aware of and the allegations being made by Q, the seriousness of this issue warrants investigation.
I would like to see him fire Wray and Rosenstein for dropping the ball on the school shooting. I would say he is justified in doing so.
Something else is going on. It was reported that the tip never made it to the Miami fbi field office. Don't know where the tip line is located but that is where the disconnect occurred. With everything else going on dealing with the fbi lots of "tips reported", "had been investigating" stories out there previous to events happening.RoscoePColtrane said:Not a fan of either, however not sure you can pin the head of the two departments on a breakdown at the local field office.Latigo said:stetson said:BernArnold said:OPAG said:
So basically we spent a year of time thousands of man hours and bunch of money to uncovering a few MFBarnes , Professional trolls. Really,!??! I mean really!>
And failed to follow up on leads that would have stopped a mass shooting of kids.
Don't forget that part.
I sincerely hope Trump is investigating how this tip was handled by the FBI and why it was not followed up on. Given the corruption within the FBI that we are all now aware of and the allegations being made by Q, the seriousness of this issue warrants investigation.
I would like to see him fire Wray and Rosenstein for dropping the ball on the school shooting. I would say he is justified in doing so.
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If you've not heard, the venerable @imperator_rex3 has left Twitter. I'm not privy to the full reasons, but I know that he is leaving on a high note.
The Mueller indictments of the Russians specifically stating REPEATEDLY their goal was to cause chaos and that their online American disguises were enough to fool people nationwide, meaning ultimately there was no collusion.
The latest orders in the Flynn trial demanding that all evidence supporting his innocence be released, leading to his at this point inevitable exoneration.
The key thing to remember is: getting banned or suspended or leaving Twitter doesn't stop the hurricane that will wash away the corruption of the swamp. Trump and his team demonstrably know what they're doing. What we see of the left on social media is an echo chamber, a cave.
None of this is real. The trends, the hashtags, the news, its all an illusion, a false reality, twisted reflections on the wall coming from the light outside.
Imperator Rex, the rest of the Conservative Twitter Intelligentsia, we're just in the cave to get people to turn around, to look at the paradise that is outside of the cave.
And one by one, we'll all turn around and step outside the cave. Maybe we'll return, maybe we won't. Ultimately, that will not stop the paradise from existing outside the cave. Hell, even being in the cave yelling for people to turn around doesn't change the paradise outside.
Me, I'm going to step out into the paradise for the afternoon too. Buy some comics. Maybe go see Black Panther. Heard its pretty good if you ignore online reviewers screeching like howler monkeys.
I'll be back later though, to yell at people in the cave some more. Someone'll have to pick up the slack now that Rex has rode off into the sunset. F****** cowboys.
I think most of the rage on Wray right now comes from the very nonchalant response like he was responding to a complaint about lost paperwork instead of 17 lost lives. "eventually we will get to the bottom of this" was not what needed to be said. Lives were lost and people needed to be fired, and a response more along those lines would have been more appropriate and met with less blowback.Secolobo said:Something else is going on. It was reported that the tip never made it to the Miami fbi field office. Don't know where the tip line is located but that is where the disconnect occurred. With everything else going on dealing with the fbi lots of "tips reported", "had been investigating" stories out there previous to events happening.RoscoePColtrane said:Not a fan of either, however not sure you can pin the head of the two departments on a breakdown at the local field office.Latigo said:stetson said:BernArnold said:OPAG said:
So basically we spent a year of time thousands of man hours and bunch of money to uncovering a few MFBarnes , Professional trolls. Really,!??! I mean really!>
And failed to follow up on leads that would have stopped a mass shooting of kids.
Don't forget that part.
I sincerely hope Trump is investigating how this tip was handled by the FBI and why it was not followed up on. Given the corruption within the FBI that we are all now aware of and the allegations being made by Q, the seriousness of this issue warrants investigation.
I would like to see him fire Wray and Rosenstein for dropping the ball on the school shooting. I would say he is justified in doing so.
Not saying intentional but we still haven't heard who in the fbi admitted they f'd up. Sounds like the Miami FO was thrown under the bus and one of the agents called BS on it and said they were never notified.
So, who or at what level was the info "ignored"?
Secolobo said:Something else is going on. It was reported that the tip never made it to the Miami fbi field office. Don't know where the tip line is located but that is where the disconnect occurred. With everything else going on dealing with the fbi lots of "tips reported", "had been investigating" stories out there previous to events happening.RoscoePColtrane said:Not a fan of either, however not sure you can pin the head of the two departments on a breakdown at the local field office.Latigo said:stetson said:BernArnold said:OPAG said:
So basically we spent a year of time thousands of man hours and bunch of money to uncovering a few MFBarnes , Professional trolls. Really,!??! I mean really!>
And failed to follow up on leads that would have stopped a mass shooting of kids.
Don't forget that part.
I sincerely hope Trump is investigating how this tip was handled by the FBI and why it was not followed up on. Given the corruption within the FBI that we are all now aware of and the allegations being made by Q, the seriousness of this issue warrants investigation.
I would like to see him fire Wray and Rosenstein for dropping the ball on the school shooting. I would say he is justified in doing so.
Not saying intentional but we still haven't heard who in the fbi admitted they f'd up. Sounds like the Miami FO was thrown under the bus and one of the agents called BS on it and said they were never notified.
So, who or at what level was the info "ignored"?