If he hasn't leaked anything yet, it's bad news for the dems.Ellis Wyatt said:
Maybe Adam Schiff can commit hari kari there on the floor.
To me, this is the most confusing case, investigation, situation, that's currently out there. I have NO doubt you're absoluetly correct. I guess it's because I didn't follow it as closely as the other "15" political investigations! However, it sounds like we're going to have a trial involving highly classified material, and the public can't EVER see it, hear about the results, or who was involved.RoscoePColtrane said:Nope they are hiding the truth of all he actually did, they are trying to make this gigantic breach of national security that Debbie Wassermann Schultz tried to cover up, and threatened LEO's and covered the tracks of the perps for a year maybe more. This is an absolute white wash to get this case off the docket and under the rug. It's being avoided by the MSM like radioactive sludgebackintexas2013 said:
So is he rolling on people
Yep. They've had plenty of potty breaks. That's when he does it.VegasAg86 said:If he hasn't leaked anything yet, it's bad news for the dems.Ellis Wyatt said:
Maybe Adam Schiff can commit hari kari there on the floor.
FOIA after the case is over, if the House or Senate don't investigate it. Horowitz could also take a looksee to find out what is truly going on.Quote:
Roscoe, blindey, Hawg, I understand there's a need for the type of legal tarp being thrown on a case like this. There's got to be a way to follow, or get information, as to the uncovered facts, etc..
He works there but wasn't assigned the case. Doesn't mean he hasn't been able to infiltrate it and affect it, however.Adam Ag 98 said:
Initially wasn't the prosecutor DWS brother or something along those lines?
Nice witness you have there, Bobby. No credibility issues with that guy, nosirree.Quote:
Felix Sater has been described as a career criminal due to his links to organized crime.
In 1991, Sater got into an argument with a commodities broker at the El Rio Grande restaurant and bar in Midtown Manhattan. He stabbed the man's cheek and neck with the stem of a margarita glass, breaking his jaw, lacerating his face, and severing nerves, creating a wound that would require 110 stitches to treat. Sater was convicted of first degree assault and spent 15 months in Edgecombe Correctional Facility before being paroled.
In 1998, Sater was convicted of fraud in connection to a $40 million penny stock pump and dump scheme conducted by the Russian Mafia involving his company White Rock Partners. In return for a guilty plea, Sater agreed to assist the FBI and federal prosecutors as an informant in organized crime. In 2009, he was sentenced to pay a $25,000 fine and served no prison time.
As a result of his assistance, Sater's court records were sealed for 10 years by Loretta Lynch, then the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. Lynch's decision to seal his records was discussed at her 2015 Congressional confirmation hearings to become attorney general; she stated that Sater provided "information crucial to national security and the conviction of over 20 individuals, including those responsible for committing massive financial fraud and members of La Cosa Nostra."
Articles about Russia's potential interference with the 2016 election of Donald Trump report that Felix Sater played a role in trying to assist Russia. According to the New York Times and other sources, Felix Sater wrote and sent to his Russian contact(s) (probably Dmitry Peskov, Putin's personal assistant) an email stating, "I will get Putin on this program and we will get Donald elected" and "If he says it we own this election."
In July 2017, The Financial Times, citing five sources with knowledge of the matter, reported that Sater had agreed to cooperate with investigators looking into an international money laundering scheme involving Viktor Khrapunov, a former government minister in Kazakhstan. Khrapunov, who now lives in Switzerland, has been accused by the Kazakhstani government of embezzling millions of dollars and is wanted by Interpol.
Sater received multiple subpoenas to produce documents and be deposed in the case against Mukhtar Ablyazov who is alleged to have defrauded BTA Bank of up to $5 billion as chairman. Ablyazov's alleged fraud is the biggest case of financial fraud in history.
Uhmm, that's an, "Oh crap!" But for the people who would like to see McCabe pay for his crimes.RoscoePColtrane said:
NO IMMUNITY. Military tribunals now.aggiehawg said:Uhmm, that's an, "Oh crap!" But for the people who would like to see McCabe pay for his crimes.RoscoePColtrane said:
Oliver North problem. He was granted limited immunity for his testimony before Congress but then his convictions were later thrown out on appeal for using his immunized testimony.
This is a tread lightly moment when crafting that immunity, if prosecution for his crimes is an ultimate goal here. Chances are his crimes have been already thoroughly documented without his immunized testimony but still treacherous waters......
Too busy making fun of Trump for not knowing the words to God Bless America.backintexas2013 said:
I am shocked that some of our resident thread starters who are leftists haven't started one on this yet. Wonder why.
backintexas2013 said:
I am shocked that some of our resident thread starters who are leftists haven't started one on this yet. Wonder why.
They go underground just like blowhard sips on college football Sundays.backintexas2013 said:
I am shocked that some of our resident thread starters who are leftists haven't started one on this yet.
Prosperdick said:Too busy making fun of Trump for not knowing the words to God Bless America.backintexas2013 said:
I am shocked that some of our resident thread starters who are leftists haven't started one on this yet. Wonder why.
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...The May 30 Letter invited Mr. McCabe to testify at a hearing entitled, Examining the Inspector General's First Report on Justice Department Decisions Regarding the 2016 Presidential Election. In an exchange of emails with your staff on May 31, I pointed out that Mr. McCabe was not one of the key decision makers during the events described in the forthcoming Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report that will be the focus of the hearing, as reflected in the draft OIG report we recently reviewed....