"the un-redacted are CLASSIFIED"
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Much better. Let the leaking begin!RoscoePColtrane said:
Boom....er....the noose is tightening.drcrinum said:
Well, it's now apparent who it likely was that made the PADAG (Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General) call, and it is making national news because of the OIG Criminal Referral on McCabe:
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/rush-appears-sally-yates-ordered-mccabe-shut-clinton-foundation-case/Quote:
Rush Limbaugh said Thursday that it appears former Obama deputy attorney general Sally Yates was the one who ordered former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe to shut down the investigation into the Clinton Foundation.
Inspector general Michael Horowitz wrote a criminal referral against McCabe, which was reported Thursday. Horowitz's report also detailed a DOJ official (possibly Yates) who pressured McCabe to shut down the Hillary email probe.
Here's an excerpt from the IG report: "McCabe told the OIG that on August 12, 2016, he received a telephone call from PADAG [Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General] regarding the FBI's handling of the CF Investigation (the "PADAG call").
Limbaugh said that the PADAG at that time was Sally Yates, who became a heroine to the Resistance for defying President Donald Trump before her exit....
Obstruction of an ongoing investigation by someone not named Trump??? Horrors!
He is tall so his brain is a long way from his heart and that makes for lack of oxygen to his medula oblongata. No matter what mama said. Or something...aggiehawg said:
Comey is an awful writer for a lawyer of the same age I am. (Okay, okay, He's a year or so younger.)
Still a very poor writer.
Don't forget: There is an element of animosity between Horowitz & Yates -- she is going to go down too. In 2015 Yates prevented Horowitz from performing his oversight duties by locking him out of the DOJ/National Security Division -- her infamous 58 page ruling can be read here:Adam Ag 98 said:drcrinum said:
Boom....er....the noose is tightening.
It's a death match now. If called, Comey takes the 5th. So does McCabe and never testifies.backintexas2013 said:
Comey already said he would testify against McCabe. That should shake up McCabe
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Press Releases
Nunes, Gowdy, Goodlatte Statement on Comey Memos
Washington, April 19, 2018
Washington, D.C. Today House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Ca.), House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) issued the following statement:
"We have long argued former Director Comey's self-styled memos should be in the public domain, subject to any classification redactions. These memos are significant for both what is in them and what is not.
Former Director Comey's memos show the President made clear he wanted allegations of collusion, coordination, and conspiracy between his campaign and Russia fully investigated. The memos also made clear the 'cloud' President Trump wanted lifted was not the Russian interference in the 2016 election cloud, rather it was the salacious, unsubstantiated allegations related to personal conduct leveled in the dossier.
The memos also show former Director Comey never wrote that he felt obstructed or threatened. While former Director Comey went to great lengths to set dining room scenes, discuss height requirements, describe the multiple times he felt complimented, and myriad other extraneous facts, he never once mentioned the most relevant fact of all, which was whether he felt obstructed in his investigation.
The memos also make certain what has become increasingly clear of late: former Director Comey has at least two different standards in his interactions with others. He chose not to memorialize conversations with President Obama, Attorney General Lynch, Secretary Clinton, Andrew McCabe or others, but he immediately began to memorialize conversations with President Trump. It is significant former Director Comey made no effort to memorialize conversations with former Attorney General Lynch despite concerns apparently significant enough to warrant his unprecedented appropriation of the charging decision away from her and the Department of Justice in July of 2016.
These memos also lay bare the notion that former Director Comey is not motivated by animus. He was willing to work for someone he deemed morally unsuited for office, capable of lying, requiring of personal loyalty, worthy of impeachment, and sharing the traits of a mob boss. Former Director Comey was willing to overlook all of the aforementioned characteristics in order to keep his job. In his eyes, the real crime was his own firing.
The memos show Comey was blind to biases within the FBI and had terrible judgment with respect to his deputy Andrew McCabe. On multiple occasions he, in his own words, defended the character of McCabe after President Trump questioned McCabe.
Finally, former Director Comey leaked at least one of these memos for the stated purpose of spurring the appointment of Special Counsel, yet he took no steps to spur the appointment of Special Counsel when he had significant concerns about the objectivity of the Department of Justice under Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
As we have consistently said, rather than making a criminal case for obstruction or interference with an ongoing investigation, these memos would be Defense Exhibit A should such a charge be made."
aggiehawg said:It's a death match now. If called, Comey takes the 5th. So does McCabe and never testifies.backintexas2013 said:
Comey already said he would testify against McCabe. That should shake up McCabe
Agree, it reads like "Dear Diary"aggiehawg said:
Comey is an awful writer for a lawyer of the same age I am. (Okay, okay, He's a year or so younger.)
Still a very poor writer.
Snowden would know.EKUAg said:aggiehawg said:It's a death match now. If called, Comey takes the 5th. So does McCabe and never testifies.backintexas2013 said:
Comey already said he would testify against McCabe. That should shake up McCabe
But would NSA have recorded what was said thru the computer of whoever's office the discussion took place?
Sarc
ArcticPenguin said:Agree, it reads like "Dear Diary"aggiehawg said:
Comey is an awful writer for a lawyer of the same age I am. (Okay, okay, He's a year or so younger.)
Still a very poor writer.
DING! DING! DING! We have a winner!tallgrant said:
Now I understand Senator Nadler's comments. It imperils Mueller's investigation becsuse it shows what a flimsy charge it was founded on.
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... I said there was something that Clapper wanted me to speak to the PE about alone or in a very small group....
Indeed it was.Quote:
This was a plot.
McCabe lied about the Clinton Foundation investigation leak. Sessions isn't recused.DeWrecking Crew said:
Unfortunately the criminal referral will go nowhere...I can see Sessions recusing himself leaving it to McCabe's buddy RR
But he did not tell him completely about the oppo research, in fact he didn't even call it oppo research, or who paid for it or that his people were also named in it, and most certainly that he used it to get a FISA warrant on his building via Carter Page.Quote:
I responded by saying that he could fire me any time he wished, but that I wanted to
stay and do a job I love and think i am doing well. i explained that i never expected
to be back in government but had found this job hugely rewarding and wanted to
serve out my term. l added that I was the reliable the way
political people sometimes use the term. I explained that he could count on me to
always tell him the truth. l said I don't do sneaky things, I don't leak, I don't do weasel moves.
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Memos are FAKE.
Guided by LL/+3 CLAS.
Think SC.
All written same time.
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