Articles of Impeachment on Rosenstein coming out? Just announced on Martha's show??
As disappointing as it sounds, Jarrett is more believable now than Napolitano. It's as if their psyches were somehow switched a yr ago.aggiehawg said:At this point, Jarrett is more reliable than Napolitano. I use to give Nap a little more credence because of his ties to Trump and his legal team. But he just gets the facts too wrong, like he's watching CNN instead of Fox.BMX Bandit said:
Anytime Napolitano or Jarrett are brought on for "legal analysis" it's high comedy
I have no problem with it, they just don't have the votes. They'll have 20 Republicans vote against it.drcrinum said:
I doubt it will go anywhere.
Or better yet adopt committee rules against filibustering off hearing topic. Violate it once you get a warning, after that you forfeit your time.FbgTxAg said:I kinda wish they'd just do it behind closed doors - big waste of time letting the democrats grandstand and ask about immigration and tax returns and whatnot for the cameras.DeWrecking Crew said:
Looks like Wray is making Strozk testify again
Yes he was extremely fair with his rulingsaggiehawg said:
That's a great order from Ellis. Shows he's on top of it and will monitor Team Mueller's actions closely if they stray too far afield.
Manafort's lawyers should be fine with that.
Assuming the Shearer Memo made its way into the FISA application, at least in part, wouldn't the plotters want to keep it entirely separate from Steele, thereby presenting it as independently 'verifying' some of Steele's info? (I am using the word 'verify' in the sense the plotters did in the FISA application.) If so, that would explain why Steele's October 1, 2016 report wasn't included in the BuzzFeed account.RoscoePColtrane said:
Yup. Needs to be behind closed doors. He doesn't need to earn another purple heart.FbgTxAg said:I kinda wish they'd just do it behind closed doors - big waste of time letting the democrats grandstand and ask about immigration and tax returns and whatnot for the cameras.DeWrecking Crew said:
Looks like Wray is making Strozk testify again
Verne Lundquist said:
Quote:
But privately, some of the lawyers have expressed concern that Mr. Mueller will stitch together several episodes, encounters and pieces of evidence, like the tweets, to build a case that the president embarked on a broad effort to interfere with the investigation. Prosecutors who lack one slam-dunk piece of evidence in obstruction cases often search for a larger pattern of behavior, legal experts said.
Quote:
House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) revealed in an interview on Thursday on "Rising" that the committee is probing whether the FBI sent informants to gather dirt on President Trump and possible ties to Russia prior to the authorized investigation, which was launched in July of 2016.
"It's one of the outstanding questions that we have for the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. We've had that question out to them for pretty much three months now. They have not answered it yet," Nunes told Hill.TV's Buck Sexton, who sat down with the lawmaker on Wednesday.
"Is it your belief it is likely that there was activity going on in advance of the start of that official FBI investigation?" Sexton asked.
"I will just tell you we wouldn't be asking those questions if we didn't think we had some suspicion of that," Nunes responded. "The problem with this is, running informants into political campaigns, or political campaign actors on the counterintelligence side especially, is a major problem."
"It's because we give special powers to our counterintelligence officials because really a lot of Americans' basic rights are taken away through that process because it's dealing with national security, it's usually high level," he continued.
"So there should be a very high bar before you open up a counterintelligence investigation. So if you are running informants into campaigns before or after you open an official investigation, most Americans, when you sit them down and talk to them, they know that that's something really bad and that only happens in third world countries."
Nunes' comments come after a group of conservative House lawmakers introduced articles of impeachment against Rosenstein, who has been overseeing the federal probe into Russian election interference since Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself last year.
Sounds like he got the Manafort, Page, Cohen treatmentQuote:
In 2006, the Robert Mueller
-
led FBI took horrendously unjust actions to derail Curt
Weldon's re
-
election bid just weeks before the vote
actions that were
later described
as a "hit job" in
this
WND
article:
"Each of Weldon's 10 previous re
-
elections had been by sizable
margins. Polls showed he was up by 5
-
7 points [in the fall of 2006].
Three weeks prior to the election, however, a national story ran
about Weldon
based upon anonymous
sources
that an
investigation was underway against him and his daughter,
alleging illegal activities involving his congressional work.
Weldon had received no prior notification of any such
investigation and was dumbfounded that such a story would run
espe
cially since he regularly briefed the FBI and intelligence
agencies on his work.
"People say those kinds
of things just don't
happen in America..."
10
A week after the news story broke, alleging a need to act quickly
because of the leak, FBI agents from Washington raided the home
of Weldon's daughter at 7 a.m. on a Monday m
orning...
Local TV
and print media had all been alerted to the raid in advance
and
were already in position to cover the story. Within hours,
Democratic protesters were waving "Caught Red
-
Handed" signs
outside Weldon's district office in Upper Darby.
In the
ensuing two weeks, local and national media ran multiple
stories implying that Weldon too must have been under
investigation. Given the coverage, Weldon lost the election...
To this day, incredibly, no one in authority has talked to Weldon
or his daughter
about the raid or the investigation.
There was no
follow up, no questions, no grand jury interrogation, nothing.
One year after the raid the local FBI office called Weldon's
daughter to have her come get the property that had been
removed from her home.
That was it...The raid ruined the career
of Weldon and his daughter."
Going forward...I, for one, will take similar FBI/DOJ practices and MSM stories with a substantial grain of salt. Two sides to every coin and each apparently needs be analyzed whether it's a forgery. It is getting harder and harder to know whom to believe...regardless of the purported evidence/facts. At some point, we're all going to regret the direction society has taken and the untrustworthy condition its become.FriscoKid said:
good stuff.Sounds like he got the Manafort, Page, Cohen treatmentQuote:
In 2006, the Robert Mueller
-
led FBI took horrendously unjust actions to derail Curt
Weldon's re
-
election bid just weeks before the vote
actions that were
later described
as a "hit job" in
this
WND
article:
"Each of Weldon's 10 previous re
-
elections had been by sizable
margins. Polls showed he was up by 5
-
7 points [in the fall of 2006].
Three weeks prior to the election, however, a national story ran
about Weldon
based upon anonymous
sources
that an
investigation was underway against him and his daughter,
alleging illegal activities involving his congressional work.
Weldon had received no prior notification of any such
investigation and was dumbfounded that such a story would run
espe
cially since he regularly briefed the FBI and intelligence
agencies on his work.
"People say those kinds
of things just don't
happen in America..."
10
A week after the news story broke, alleging a need to act quickly
because of the leak, FBI agents from Washington raided the home
of Weldon's daughter at 7 a.m. on a Monday m
orning...
Local TV
and print media had all been alerted to the raid in advance
and
were already in position to cover the story. Within hours,
Democratic protesters were waving "Caught Red
-
Handed" signs
outside Weldon's district office in Upper Darby.
In the
ensuing two weeks, local and national media ran multiple
stories implying that Weldon too must have been under
investigation. Given the coverage, Weldon lost the election...
To this day, incredibly, no one in authority has talked to Weldon
or his daughter
about the raid or the investigation.
There was no
follow up, no questions, no grand jury interrogation, nothing.
One year after the raid the local FBI office called Weldon's
daughter to have her come get the property that had been
removed from her home.
That was it...The raid ruined the career
of Weldon and his daughter."
RoscoePColtrane said:
Speaker Ryan isn't going to go along with the process. What else is new.
This proves beyond any doubt that "Russia, Russia, Russia" is a dead end for the Mueller impeachment brigade, so they've moved on to something which they can toss out for virtually anything. The only thing even more vague is "lying to the FBI" which usually means getting a fact wrong after numerous interviews on over the same things.Verne Lundquist said:
Trump must have killed his cat or something, because Nap has gone full on anti-Trump in the past few months.RoscoePColtrane said:
Napolitano is ad-libbing legal stupidity on the Outnumbered show over this. He literally thinks he's George Joseph Kresge.
"Local TV and print media had all been alerted to the raid in advance and were already in position to cover the story. Within hours, Democratic protesters were waving "Caught Red -Handed" signs outside Weldon's district office in Upper Darby."FriscoKid said:
good stuff.Sounds like he got the Manafort, Page, Cohen treatmentQuote:
In 2006, the Robert Mueller
-
led FBI took horrendously unjust actions to derail Curt
Weldon's re
-
election bid just weeks before the vote
actions that were
later described
as a "hit job" in
this
WND
article:
"Each of Weldon's 10 previous re
-
elections had been by sizable
margins. Polls showed he was up by 5
-
7 points [in the fall of 2006].
Three weeks prior to the election, however, a national story ran
about Weldon
based upon anonymous
sources
that an
investigation was underway against him and his daughter,
alleging illegal activities involving his congressional work.
Weldon had received no prior notification of any such
investigation and was dumbfounded that such a story would run
espe
cially since he regularly briefed the FBI and intelligence
agencies on his work.
"People say those kinds
of things just don't
happen in America..."
10
A week after the news story broke, alleging a need to act quickly
because of the leak, FBI agents from Washington raided the home
of Weldon's daughter at 7 a.m. on a Monday m
orning...
Local TV
and print media had all been alerted to the raid in advance
and
were already in position to cover the story. Within hours,
Democratic protesters were waving "Caught Red
-
Handed" signs
outside Weldon's district office in Upper Darby.
In the
ensuing two weeks, local and national media ran multiple
stories implying that Weldon too must have been under
investigation. Given the coverage, Weldon lost the election...
To this day, incredibly, no one in authority has talked to Weldon
or his daughter
about the raid or the investigation.
There was no
follow up, no questions, no grand jury interrogation, nothing.
One year after the raid the local FBI office called Weldon's
daughter to have her come get the property that had been
removed from her home.
That was it...The raid ruined the career
of Weldon and his daughter."