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Thread: Legal analysis on problems w/ Rosenstein's purported "authorization" of #Mueller to investigate matters outside the time frame & subject matter of the 2016 campaign. Upshot: Rosenstein usurped Sessions's power & gave secret authorization to Mueller to witch-hunt Manafort.
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Problem 1: Rosenstein was "acting attorney general" only on matters Sessions had recused himself. Sessions only recused himself from DOJ investigations of 2016 campaign. Yet, Rosenstein claimed to authorize Mueller to investigate matters dating back to 2006 & ending before 2016.
Problem 2: Rosenstein's original authorization of Mueller extended only to matters of "Russia government collusion" in 2016 campaign, not to internal Ukranian politics from 2006 & ended years before 2016 campaign. A special counsel cannot be continually used as a substitute AG.
Problem 3: Rosenstein does not have authorization over tax crimes. Only the Assistant Attorney General in charge of Tax Division can authorize indictments of tax crimes. Rosenstein could not authorize Mueller to look at tax crimes when Rosenstein himself never had that authority.
Problem 4: Rosenstein's letter tells Mueller only to look to Rosenstein for clarification of Mueller's authorization. Rosenstein is not the Attorney General of the United States, and could not monopolize supervision of Mueller for matters that did not relate to Sessions' recusal.
Problem 5: #Rosenstein issuing his expanded #Mueller authorization in secret creates a secret Inquisitor, unelected & un-appointed by elected officials, with all the powers of the federal criminal law enforcement, but none of the democratic checks and balances. Unconstitutional!
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/04/03/concerns-with-fraudulent-justice-department-fisa-application-highlighted-by-new-page-strzok-text-messages/#more-147682Rapier108 said:
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Here's where Sara Carter gets "BOMBSHELL" sideways:There is no Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA) within the FISA Court (See Here). I believe Sara Carter, and her congressional sources, are misinterpreting the text message; and/or Carter's congressional sources are manipulating the messenger (more likely).Quote:
In the text message, Strzok complains that Laufman told him the hold-up for the application "EDVA is/was the delay." The EDVA is the Eastern District of Virginia, a court that had issued several FISAs in the early days of the investigation, congressional investigators said. (read more)
The slowdown from the "EDVA" does not pertain to a court. The slowdown text message "EDVA", as outlined, pertains to a person, Dana Boente.
Dana Boente was the US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. Dana Boente was likely not ok with the entire sketchy presentation of the underlying evidence, the Clinton-Steele Dossier, assembled by Strzok and crew for the FISA application; and, in hindsight, Boente had every reason to be concerned about it.
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Byron York: On the Trump-Russia investigation and the rule of law
......With the Logan Act, Obama holdovers used a dead law as a pretense to push the Trump investigation. With the dossier, they used unverified opposition research not only to investigate the Trump campaign but to execute a clever maneuver to make the dirt public.
And this was all done by the nation's top law enforcement and intelligence officials, targeting a new president. So yes, it is reasonable to say the Trump-Russia investigation endangers the rule of law.
He left out one thing. Most of that activity was in direct violation of the Hatch Act.Quote:
Byron York's latest. Good perspective on what transpired.
aggiehawg said:Timing. Rosenstein gives a letter authorizing Mueller to go after Manafort's activities in the Ukraine after the pre-dawn, no-knock raid in July 2017.Rapier108 said:
Looks like Rosenstein is pretty much authorizing Mueller to do whatever he wants.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/04/03/rosenstein-memo-on-mueller-gives-ok-to-probe-manafort-russia-collusion.html
That's a CYA.
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FBI conducted predawn raid of former Trump campaign chairman Manafort's home
...FBI agents raided the home in Alexandria, Va., of President Trump's former campaign chairman, arriving in the pre-dawn hours late last month and seizing documents and other materials related to the special counsel investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
The raid, which occurred without warning on July 26, signaled an aggressive new approach by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III and his team in dealing with a key figure in the Russia inquiry....
As long as Rosenstein is employed by DOJ, I assume Horowitz has access to everything he does/says. Keep enemies closer kind of thing. Until they have an ironclad case, no need to rock the boat. Mueller hasn't really accomplished anything of note.garc said:
Hawg, when is Rosenstein going to be shown the door?
This is outrageous. Surely Sessions has to take action.
I actually think Mueller playing that Rosenstein jurisdiction card in the Manafort case was a surprise to Rosenstein. Or he's so far into his own bubble he couldn't see the implications of it.jjeffers1 said:As long as Rosenstein is employed by DOJ, I assume Horowitz has access to everything he does/says. Keep enemies closer kind of thing. Until they have an ironclad case, no need to rock the boat. Mueller hasn't really accomplished anything of note.garc said:
Hawg, when is Rosenstein going to be shown the door?
This is outrageous. Surely Sessions has to take action.
My two cents.
aggiehawg said:Damn, I'm good at this, prescient even.drcrinum said:
Looks like Rosenstein's CYA letter is making the news.
This alone moves Rosenstein into the "blackhat" category.
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3/29/2018: Manafort has filed a motion to compel the Special Counsel to produce unredacted search and seizure warrant affidavits.
Read it here: document.li/7se9
As usual, McCarthy's reads are long, fact based, and informative.Quote:
"Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein is to be commended for attempting to rectify the deficiencies in his original special-counsel appointment order by issuing a memo that amplifies Special Counsel Robert Mueller's jurisdiction to conduct criminal investigations. Rosenstein's explanation for the timing of the memo (ten weeks after the appointment order) is not very convincing, and the extensively redacted form in which it has been released means the memo raises more questions than it answers. Suffice it to say, we remain uninformed regarding the government's basis for alleging that "collusion" with Russia resulted in potential crimes warranting investigation; and we still do not know if the Justice Department alleges that President Trump is a criminal suspect and, if so, in what crime."
garc said:
Hawg, when is Rosenstein going to be shown the door?
This is outrageous. Surely Sessions has to take action.
I find it simply amazing that Dershowitz was once touted as the burning bush when it came to legal opinions and constitutional law, and once he started giving opinions that favored the POTUS he became a crackpot to all the other legal pundits in the MSM, which ironically most of them had Dershowitz as a professor at Harvard. The metamorphosis is magical.aggiehawg said:
Dershowitz is on FNC now. He's challenging Mueller to name the statute that makes "collusion" a crime. Also says Rosenstein is likely a witness in any obstruction case and must recuse himself.
Dershowitz knows how to get on tv.aggiehawg said:
Dershowitz is on FNC now. He's challenging Mueller to name the statute that makes "collusion" a crime. Also says Rosenstein is likely a witness in any obstruction case and must recuse himself.
No, that's a trap. The use of the word "subject" instead of "target" is a legal fiction. "Targets" take the 5th when summoned to the grand jury. "Subjects" generally do not...until they become the "target."Cow Hop Ag said:
And Mueller's criminal enterprise just happens to leak that Trump is not a criminal target for NOW but he better watch out and not obstruct.
All to distract from this I suspect.
Actually, that was Dershowitz's point. That the pleadings Mueller has filed does repeatedly use the word "collusion" as a crime. Hence the challenge.Quote:
he knows Mueller isn't claiming "collusion" is a crime, and knows Mueller isn't going to answer him.