Hawg
Is this normal?
Is this normal?
Have Mark Cuban give her some pointers on different gender communications.ccatag said:I wish Laura Ingraham would allow her guests to speak. She constantly cuts off, interjects, interrupts. Allow them to answer a question, Laura.drcrinum said:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/04/10/devin-nunes-delivers-24-hour-ultimatum-wray-and-rosenstein-deliver-ec-origination-documents-or-impeachment-vote/
Nunes has given a deadline. Give us the unredacted EC (origination document initiating investigation of Trump Russia collusion) by tomorrow night or we will initiate contempt and impeach actions against Wray/Rosenstein.
You mean the blank subpoenas? Yes. By this time the prosecution has given a witness list to the defense, so they know who will likely be called. The precise timing for each witness on a multiday trial is up to the prosecution and they will need specificity as to which time on which day each witness is subpoenaed to appear.backintexas2013 said:
Hawg
Is this normal?
As Q says, there is a war going on, a hidden war, with pieces being moved into place and taken off the board.RoscoePColtrane said:
Appears I was correct, Robert Khuzami was the US Attorney that approved the no knock warrant on Cohen. When Geoffrey Berman, recused himself it fell to his deputy. Khuzami is the deputy under Berman and he is an Obama holdover.
Well a little digging into this guy reveals a LOT. Robert Khuzami made the big bucks as Deutsche Bank's general counsel for the Americas during the subprime securitization orgy, which Deutsche's American arm helped unleash with toxic instruments that would crush the economy and millions of homeowners and workers.
Then in 2008 hope and change was elected amidst a financial crisis that threatened a second Great Depression yada yada yada
Khuzami became the Obama SEC's chief of enforcement. If you really wanted truth and justice and all that from your SEC, you probably wouldn't go for someone who "worked with lawyers (at Deutsche Bank) who advised on the CDOs issued by the German bank and how details about them should be disclosed to investors," as The Wall Street Journal noted three years ago.
Now On Sept 27, 2011, the SEC Inspector General released a report revealing that this anonymous whistleblower attorney at the SEC had sent a letter to the Inspector General, blowing the whistle on the former SEC Director of Enforcement, Robert Khuzami. The whistleblower was complaining about Khuzami's handling of charges that Citigroup executives had intentionally misled public investors about its exposure to subprime mortgages, understating the amount by $37 billion in the fall of 2007. According to the Inspector General's report, the whistleblower alleged that:Quote:
"just before the staff's recommendation was presented to the Commission, Enforcement Director Robert Khuzami had a 'secret conversation' with his 'good friend' and former colleague, a prominent defense counsel representing Citigroup, during which Khuzami agreed to drop the contested fraud charges against the second individual. The complaint further alleged that the Enforcement staff were 'forced to drop the fraud charges that were part of the settlement with the other individual,' and that both individuals were also represented by Khuzami's friends and former colleagues, creating the appearance that Khuzami's decision was 'made as a special favor to them and perhaps to protect a Wall Street firm for political reasons.' "
http://wallstreetonparade.com/2014/10/four-other-lawyer-whistleblowers-are-essential-at-the-carmen-segarra-senate-witness-table/
You know the results of Khuzami's tenure at the SEC? A splashy half-billion-dollar deal with Goldman Sachs, a bunch of "neither admits nor denies the charges" settlements, banks sued for fraud with no bankers sued for fraud, and embarrassingly low settlements with the likes of Citigroup and Bank of America for slam-dunk frauds. Oh, and who could forget: soliciting promises from banks to "not break a specific law again", even though they'd already promised the SEC repeatedly not to break that law again in previous settlements.
This guy is neck deep corrupt, and as deep state as deep state gets. I still curious to find out about this recusal, what brought it on and what was the basis for it.
Okay. I'm stupid and have no clue. Have a nice day.BMX Bandit said:
It sure I follow. When mueller wanted the interview, this guy was not in the line of succession.
drcrinum said:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/984120174604267520.html
This is big news IMO. Remember Ezra Cohen-Watnick, Flynn's spook buddy on the NSC? After Flynn was fired, ECW was the one who tipped off Nunes about the illegal surveillance being conducted by the FBI/DOJ. McMaster later fired him although Trump was upset about it. Well....Heeee's back! Read the above threadreader for a refresher and ECW's new position -- the latter not what you would expect.
I suspect this means that Trump has continued to have direct or indirect contact with Flynn, and that ECW is going to play a significant role in the ongoing/upcoming investigations.
Quote:
Nunes said Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein allowed him and House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) to view the key document related to the FBI's Russia probe one day after he threatened to hold FBI Director Chris Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in contempt and initiate impeachment proceedings against them if they did not comply with the request for the unredacted document.
"During the meeting, we were finally given access to a version of the [Electronic Communication] that contained the information necessary to advance the Committee's ongoing investigation of the Department of Justice and FBI," Nunes said in a statement.
"Although the subpoenas issued by this Committee in August 2017 remain in effect, I'd like to thank Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein for his cooperation today," he added.
According to a Justice Department official, the remaining redactions in the document are "narrowly tailored to protect the name of a foreign country and the name of a foreign agent." Specifics have been replaced with identifiers like "foreign official" and "foreign government," the official said.
"These words must remain redacted after determining that revealing the words could harm the national security of the American people by undermining the trust we have with this foreign nation," the official continued, adding that they appear "only a limited number of times, and do no obstruct the underlying meaning of the document."
I am sure pencil neck will leak this out chop chop.RoscoePColtrane said:Quote:
Nunes said Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein allowed him and House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) to view the key document related to the FBI's Russia probe one day after he threatened to hold FBI Director Chris Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in contempt and initiate impeachment proceedings against them if they did not comply with the request for the unredacted document.
"During the meeting, we were finally given access to a version of the [Electronic Communication] that contained the information necessary to advance the Committee's ongoing investigation of the Department of Justice and FBI," Nunes said in a statement.
"Although the subpoenas issued by this Committee in August 2017 remain in effect, I'd like to thank Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein for his cooperation today," he added.
According to a Justice Department official, the remaining redactions in the document are "narrowly tailored to protect the name of a foreign country and the name of a foreign agent." Specifics have been replaced with identifiers like "foreign official" and "foreign government," the official said.
"These words must remain redacted after determining that revealing the words could harm the national security of the American people by undermining the trust we have with this foreign nation," the official continued, adding that they appear "only a limited number of times, and do no obstruct the underlying meaning of the document."
Quote:
The Justice Department has provided all members of the House Intelligence Committee with access to a two-page document that the FBI used to initiate its original counterintelligence probe into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia, an official confirmed to The Hill on Wednesday.
Yeah I think that is misreported, there are several different reports talking about who actually went over to Main Justice to view the documents and Nunes himself said in an interview that him and Gowdy went over along with Schiff and Himes.Cow Hop Ag said:
This is the part I read that guarantees it will be leaked.Quote:
The Justice Department has provided all members of the House Intelligence Committee with access to a two-page document that the FBI used to initiate its original counterintelligence probe into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia, an official confirmed to The Hill on Wednesday.
Any guesses on foreign country and agent? My money is on United Kingdom and maybe Steele.Cow Hop Ag said:RoscoePColtrane said:Quote:
According to a Justice Department official, the remaining redactions in the document are "narrowly tailored to protect the name of a foreign country and the name of a foreign agent."
It was Papadopoulos and AustrailiaMadDog73 said:Any guesses on foreign country and agent? My money is on United Kingdom and maybe Steele.Cow Hop Ag said:RoscoePColtrane said:Quote:
According to a Justice Department official, the remaining redactions in the document are "narrowly tailored to protect the name of a foreign country and the name of a foreign agent."
His name is so public, and attached to the Dossier, doubtful. He's a former agent not current, he's a propaganda hound for Fusion GPS now.MadDog73 said:Any guesses on foreign country and agent? My money is on United Kingdom and maybe Steele.Cow Hop Ag said:RoscoePColtrane said:Quote:
According to a Justice Department official, the remaining redactions in the document are "narrowly tailored to protect the name of a foreign country and the name of a foreign agent."
drcrinum said:
Finally!
(The original document for the Paine tweet is:Cow Hop Ag said:RoscoePColtrane said:Quote:
According to a Justice Department official, the remaining redactions in the document are "narrowly tailored to protect the name of a foreign country and the name of a foreign agent." Specifics have been replaced with identifiers like "foreign official" and "foreign government," the official said.
"These words must remain redacted after determining that revealing the words could harm the national security of the American people by undermining the trust we have with this foreign nation," the official continued, adding that they appear "only a limited number of times, and do no obstruct the underlying meaning of the document."
Quote:
The New York Times reported in December that Papadopoulos's bragging had launched the investigation. A declassified memo released in February by the House Intelligence Committee confirmed the information about Papadopoulos was largely the reason the FBI opened the investigation.
Quote:
A former American intelligence official who came under intense scrutiny during a stint at the White House last year is returning to government as the national security adviser to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, according to a person familiar with the decision.
The official, Ezra Cohen-Watnick, will play an important role at the Justice Department, advising Mr. Sessions on counterintelligence and counterterrorism....
There may be one little fly in the ointment I overlooked. Surely Strzok met with Downer in London on his August 2-3, 2016 visit from the below text message reference to the oldest Embassy -- it makes sense with the Papadopoulos reverence in the EC document -- and there is a reference to unauthorized disclosure (to protect identities) for national security interests in this tweet chain,drcrinum said:(The original document for the Paine tweet is:Cow Hop Ag said:RoscoePColtrane said:Quote:
According to a Justice Department official, the remaining redactions in the document are "narrowly tailored to protect the name of a foreign country and the name of a foreign agent." Specifics have been replaced with identifiers like "foreign official" and "foreign government," the official said.
"These words must remain redacted after determining that revealing the words could harm the national security of the American people by undermining the trust we have with this foreign nation," the official continued, adding that they appear "only a limited number of times, and do no obstruct the underlying meaning of the document."
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/382764-doj-gives-house-intel-original-document-that-prompted-russia )
The identity of the foreign agent & country is just so difficult to figure out (sarcasm!).Quote:
The New York Times reported in December that Papadopoulos's bragging had launched the investigation. A declassified memo released in February by the House Intelligence Committee confirmed the information about Papadopoulos was largely the reason the FBI opened the investigation.
And we know that the Australian Ambassador to the UK, Alexander Downer, had the conversation with Papadopoulos where he mentioned that the Russians had thousands of Hillary's e-mails; and that after the DNC e-mails were published by Wikileaks, Downer sent a cable to the home office in Australia relating the conversation. The Australian home office then alerted the FBI. So what's the big deal about outing Downer & Australia? Is it because Downer arranged a huge donation ($25 million) to the Clinton Foundation back in 2006?.Is it because Downer has ties to Hakluyt, the British security/intelligence company started by former MI6 figures?
oysterbayAG said:
Let's simplify this. Trump needs to stop playing around with the Deep State. He needs to sell a building and set aside 100 million and hire the best Constitional Lawyer Team available and sue the Justice Department, State Department and several Intellegence Agencies for Conspiracy Against the United States & Treason to overturn a Presidential Election . Make it a fight to the death. F'em
Explosive? Nah. May is just getting her knickers in a twist over the Skripal stuff.Quote:
We don't know who else besides Downer, and the fact that Downer & Australia had been leaked to the news media long ago, perhaps there is someone else & country being protected. Suppose Strzok met with GCHQ, including Robert Hannigan while in London, and GCHQ & Hannigan were mentioned in the EC document...that would be explosive.
Well, that didn't work.drcrinum said:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/984120174604267520.html
This is big news IMO. Remember Ezra Cohen-Watnick, Flynn's spook buddy on the NSC? After Flynn was fired, ECW was the one who tipped off Nunes about the illegal surveillance being conducted by the FBI/DOJ. McMaster later fired him although Trump was upset about it. Well....Heeee's back! Read the above threadreader for a refresher and ECW's new position -- the latter not what you would expect.
I suspect this means that Trump has continued to have direct or indirect contact with Flynn, and that ECW is going to play a significant role in the ongoing/upcoming investigations.
RoscoePColtrane said:
Katherine Herridge reporting the EC was written by Peter Strzok
Aug. 15, 2016backintexas2013 said:RoscoePColtrane said:
Katherine Herridge reporting the EC was written by Peter Strzok
Ok. If true what are the dates of his text about the meeting with McCabe and the insurance policy?