found it.RoscoePColtrane said:Honestly don't think there ever has been oneBMX Bandit said:
The parties have filed documents saying Flynn finally is ready for sentencing
Anyone remember the recommendation?
lcraggie said:
I hope Comey dies in jail. I can't stand how he subverted justice and violated the trust of the American people.
Oh look here are some emails to and from Mueller's office released due to a FOIA request by Judicial Watch. (Posted on another thread by will25u)Quote:
https://truepundit.com/freedom-watch-releases-disturbing-internal-emails-texts-from-special-counsel-muellers-office-we-have-them-here-for-download/
Direct link to download:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nu7SZvGCr5kZSG1MGj307Sj2uvHxwYHd
Another meh. Low-level, loser nobodies. This isnt surprising.RoscoePColtrane said:
2nd release bit of a snoozer
WTF???Quote:
President Donald Trump has demanded the "immediate declassification" of sensitive materials about the Russia investigation, but the agencies responsible are expected to propose redactions that would keep some information secret, according to three people familiar with the matter.
The Justice Department, FBI and Office of the Director of National Intelligence are going through a methodical review and can't offer a timeline for finishing, said the people, who weren't authorized to speak publicly about the sensitive matter.
The White House issued a statement on Monday listing material that Trump wants declassified immediately, echoing demands of Republican lawmakers who share his contention that the continuing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election was tainted by anti-Trump bias well before Robert Mueller was named special counsel to run it.
Among Trump's demands was the full public release of all text messages concerning the Russia probe by Justice Department official Bruce Ohr and by several former officials, including two who were fired -- former FBI Director James Comey and his deputy, Andrew McCabe. One person described the order to release text messages as unprecedented, and another said additional talks will probably be held with the White House over the matter.
If they have redactions, what's the point in making them public?Quote:
The Justice Department and FBI are expected to submit their documents and proposed redactions to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which will assemble all the material into a package and hand it over to the White House, according to the people.
While the agencies want to guard against revealing classified sources and methods about the ongoing Russia investigation, doing so could put them in direct conflict with Trump, who as president has the power to override the agencies and declassify material on his own.
It's too early to say if any officials would resign in protest should Trump do that, one person said. Trump could ask the agencies to go back and scrub the redacted material further.
Critics, including leading congressional Democrats, contend that Trump has crossed a line by ordering release of the documents in order to interfere with and undermine the Russia investigation in which he's a key figure.
"President Trump, in a clear abuse of power, has decided to intervene in a pending law enforcement investigation by ordering the selective release of materials he believes are helpful to his defense team and thinks will advance a false narrative," Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said in a statement on Monday.
I'm confused. Gang of Eight briefings are usually about counter-intel, not pending criminal investigations.Quote:
The above article examines the letter sent on September 18, 2018 (posted on our previous page) by Pelosi, Schumer, Schiff & Warner to Coats, Wray & Rosenstein. Very clearly this letter reveals that there had been previous letters originating from this cabal in which the responses assured them that certain sensitive info was being withheld by the DOJ/FBI from Trump & his lawyers. Huh???? And Rosenstein has assured the President that he is not under investigation?
Wray and Rosenstein apparently have forgotten which branch of government they work for. Yes, they have a statutory duty to report to Congressional oversight. But that duty doesn't extend to dereliction of their duties and responsibilities owed to the President.Pinche Abogado said:
You know what. (wink wink nudge nudge). Release it and we'll let the cat out of the bag re: all of our little "off the record" conversations.
Agree, but that is not what will be told to the public. Wait and see.aggiehawg said:Wray and Rosenstein apparently have forgotten which branch of government they work for. Yes, they have a statutory duty to report to Congressional oversight. But that duty doesn't extend to dereliction of their duties and responsibilities owed to the President.Pinche Abogado said:
You know what. (wink wink nudge nudge). Release it and we'll let the cat out of the bag re: all of our little "off the record" conversations.
Whens lunch said:
I think he's feeling his oats a little. He's got two weeks for lying to the FBI. Now I think he's seeing who gets hosed when he tells the truth publicly.
Quote:
Nellie Ohr, the wife of Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, is refusing to appear before Congress for a closed-door hearing that was scheduled to take place this Friday, sources tell The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Ohr, who worked for Fusion GPS, the firm behind the Steele dossier, was scheduled to appear for interviews during a joint session with the House Judiciary and House Oversight & Government Reform committees. But two congressional sources said that she is not cooperating with the requests and will have to be subpoenaed to compel her appearance.
The sources said that House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte is considering a subpoena for Ohr. A spokesman for the Virginia Republican did not respond to a request for comment.
The sources also said that former FBI general counsel James Baker is not cooperating with the committees' request for an interview.
Ohr was slated to appear before the committees to discuss her work for Fusion GPS. Ohr, an expert on Russian affairs, worked for Fusion GPS from December 2015 until just after the election