Good thing because he wasEllis Wyatt said:
I'm still not convinced that Priebus wasn't in on it.
Just his name alone screams "Never Trump, Rino".RoscoePColtrane said:Good thing because he wasEllis Wyatt said:
I'm still not convinced that Priebus wasn't in on it.
RoscoePColtrane said:Good thing because he wasEllis Wyatt said:
I'm still not convinced that Priebus wasn't in on it.
This could get interesting if they are subpoenaed.Quote:
Being subpoenaed to appear in front of a judge is something most people want to actively avoid, but a report regarding the Obama-era FBI suggests dozens of agents want to have their day in court to expose government corruption.
During Sean Hannity's Fox News program Friday, the conservative host said he has learned that more than two dozen FBI agents want to be subpoenaed in order to testify about widespread abuses and political bias that occurred at the bureau during the Hillary Clinton email scandal.
"We have an (Inspector General) report coming out, and I'm told as many as 28 people that have knowledge of the Clinton email server scandal want to be subpoenaed so they can tell the story of corruption at the highest levels of the bureau at that they love," Hannity said.
It appears that Hannity isn't the only one who sees a major rift between top-level FBI figures, like former Director James Comey, and the hardworking agents who want to see justice served.
Sara Carter, an investigative journalist whose reporting on Comey, the FBI and Clinton scandals has been proven correct with shocking accuracy, agreed with the Fox host.
"There are a lot of FBI agents that want to come out and speak," Carter told Hannity. "A lot of them are current agents, which makes it very difficult for them, so they need to be subpoenaed. These are the things that Congress needs to act on."
A growing stack of evidence backs up that claim
Because if he doesn't Trump will have him thrown off the top seat in the RNC in a heartbeat.GreyhoundDad said:RoscoePColtrane said:Good thing because he wasEllis Wyatt said:
I'm still not convinced that Priebus wasn't in on it.
Priebus was a big time Trump cheerleader on Fox & Friends this morning.
Gen. Flynn was cleared and was to be "Let Go" but later charged with lying. Sally Yates likely needs a Real Good Lawyer. Preibus, Yates and McGahn should all be held accountable.drcrinum said:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/trump-lawyers-reveal-previously-unknown-evidence-in-michael-flynn-case/
If you did not read the leaked White House letter published by the NYT, this article provides the new details revealed surrounding the resignation of Michael Flynn.
Maybe the Hekawis from F Troop.ccatag said:
Does anyone else get a Elizabeth Warren vibe from Sally Yates when she speaks? I sure do. To me they sound so much alike.
Yates has got to have native American Indian blood in her ancestry tree, like Warren.![]()
Shoot, it's possible they both are related through the same tribe!![]()
What's funny is none of them will even admit to voting for her. Somebody had to vote for her.Agnzona said:
Would love to hear one Texags liberal still defend Hillary. Or do you all now concur she should be in jail?
Ag87H2O said:
Hillary was so crooked she makes Bill look like a piker. No IG in State Department and no .gov email her entire tenure. How can that even happen? I've felt like this whole time even if she was caught she would never get punished. But if even half this stuff proves true she needs to do time. It sickens me someone like this could be the nominee of a major party, much less that she almost got elected president.
Trump has got to finish this and press hard no mater how difficult it is to expose. Even if it means burning some of these agencies down and starting over.
aggiehawg said:
In case anyone is interested, HERE is a profile on Horowitz.
The guy is a straight shooter and went to war many times with the Obama Administration over, get this, their lack of transparency in forbidding IGs access to agency information. Also shows how feckless Congress has been even when he was sounding alarm after alarm about the problem.
The only thing I can sort of fault him for was not being able to nail Holder on Fast and Furious but now seeing as how DOJ was aligned against letting him do his job, that sad fact is more understandable.
And you'll note that Congress finally acted and Obama signed an act revising the powers of IGs to investigate on his way out of the door in December 2016. I'm sure in Obama's mind, he was opening a minefield in which to get Trump. After Obama had thwarted and obfuscated IGs for his entire time in office.Quote:
I do love the idea that Horowitz has a justified vendetta against Barry Admin
aggiehawg said:
And you'll note that Congress finally acted and Obama signed an act revising the powers of IGs to investigate on his way out of the door in December 2016. I'm sure in Obama's mind, he was opening a minefield in which to get Trump. After Obama had thwarted and obfuscated IGs for his entire time in office.
Well, it seems Horowitz will get the last word on that, Barry.
I don't think Obama understood how it would allow the IG to scoop up records of malfeasance that occurred during his tenure. Or if he did, he thought he could limit the damage. There was a reason Barry, Michelle, and Valerie chose to remain in D.C.Quote:
Finally, on December 16, 2016, Obama signed the Inspectors General Empowerment Act into law.
Agree. He never thought how that would boomerang right back at him. I am glad that Horowitz announced his investigation before Trump was inaugurated, though. Takes that particular talking point spin away from the forthcoming howls from Obamaites.VaultingChemist said:
From the article:I don't think Obama understood how it would allow the IG to scoop up records of malfeasance that occurred during his tenure.Quote:
Finally, on December 16, 2016, Obama signed the Inspectors General Empowerment Act into law.