Rockdoc said:
Boys we may as well face facts. Comey and the plotters are never going to pay for their shenanigans. The swamp won't have it. Disgusting.
Sad day
Rockdoc said:
Boys we may as well face facts. Comey and the plotters are never going to pay for their shenanigans. The swamp won't have it. Disgusting.
That RT gathering he attended and was seated right next to Putin for one. Perhaps his Turkey Lobbying.aggiehawg said:
WTH would be in a FISA application for Michael Flynn?
I'm lazy. Refresh my memory, that dinner was on which date?RoscoePColtrane said:That RT gathering he attended and was seated right next to Putin for one. Perhaps his Turkey Lobbying.aggiehawg said:
WTH would be in a FISA application for Michael Flynn?
The only FISA in July we know about for certain was the one on Manafort which was re-activated; plus they certainly went to great lengths to finally get the Page application approved in October following an early denial. We don't know for certain about FISAs on Flynn & Papadopoulos in 2016 (suspicious, yes)RoscoePColtrane said:That RT gathering he attended and was seated right next to Putin for one. Perhaps his Turkey Lobbying.aggiehawg said:
WTH would be in a FISA application for Michael Flynn?
December 2015 in a Moscow hotel.aggiehawg said:I'm lazy. Refresh my memory, that dinner was on which date?RoscoePColtrane said:That RT gathering he attended and was seated right next to Putin for one. Perhaps his Turkey Lobbying.aggiehawg said:
WTH would be in a FISA application for Michael Flynn?
There was another Flynn dinner involving a Russian 'honeypot' that drew a lot of attention from UK intel people; Cambridge, England in February 2014. Dearlove was there.aggiehawg said:
Thanks. The timing is more than suspect on the opening of the investigation.
From the FISA Application itself they state where they initially got the "information" from the US State Department. There is a lot of conflicting testimonies and statement of agents via 302's. Whoever was in charge of the scrubbing was lousy at it. This house of cards is on real shaky ground.drcrinum said:
Some notes on Comey's testimony:
1) Page 134 -- opened '4 counterintelligence files' after initiating Crossfire Hurricane. (I don't believe this means there were FISAs.)
2) Page 136 -- the first information of Americans working with Russians came at the end of July 2016, Papadopoulos's conversations in England with the ambassador of an allied nation.
3) Bottom Page 137 & top Page 138 -- Comey gives evasive answers to question: Was the FBI trying to collect info prior to July 2016? Never answers directly, says not aware of any info collected before July 2016.
4) Page 140 -- Comey not aware of General Counsel James Baker receiving info from Perkins Coie. The name Michael Sussmann was queried by Rep Meadows. Cyber info related to the investigation mentioned.
5) Pages 195/196 -- Comey did not know that Steele was passing info to Ohr to give to the FBI or about the dozen 302s about it.
RoscoePColtrane said:That RT gathering he attended and was seated right next to Putin for one. Perhaps his Turkey Lobbying.aggiehawg said:
WTH would be in a FISA application for Michael Flynn?
Here's something for you to read. You need some encouragement.valvemonkey91 said:
I'm still trying to follow all of this and I appreciate the folks on this thread that are explaining all this legalise stuff. However, this has been going on for over 2 years. I have lost all faith in our justice system. No one politically connected is going to get in trouble or go to jail. Sad.
It takes a very long time -- years -- to coordinate the evidence and planning to successfully prosecute major RICO cases (equivalent to SpyGate, U-1, & Clinton Foundation), plus you are dealing with extremely wealthy & powerful political figures who have access to the premier legal defense teams currently available. One simply can't afford to make any mistakes. Perhaps, though, in the best interests of the country, the most beneficial result (healing a divided nation) may be public exposure & humiliation rather than overt prosecution. I'm comfortable with the latter, although my inner self wishes to see the guillotine employed.valvemonkey91 said:
Thanks drc. I'll believe it when I see it. I wish I shared that optimism. I'm just worn out. The abject defiance of laws, blatant lies, zero integrity, willful criminal activity with no fear of reprimand has taken its toll. There truly is a separate system of justice for the political class. I fear for my children and grandchildren. I hope I'm wrong.
Neither do I. SDNY wouldn't even convene a grand jury with Trump as the target without Main Justice's knowledge and approval.BMX Bandit said:
McCarthy thinks SDNY is going to indict Trump
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/andrew-c-mccarthy-why-trump-is-likely-to-be-indicted-by-manhattan-us-attorney
Not buying it
Cepe said:
They will try to indict even if not successful to give the house a reason to impeach him.
Same way Dens have been using indictments against republicans for a while.
They indict and then it goes to court to determine if they can or not. Probably goes all the way to the SC. They lose but the basis is set for impeachment.BMX Bandit said:Cepe said:
They will try to indict even if not successful to give the house a reason to impeach him.
Same way Dens have been using indictments against republicans for a while.
How will they "try to indict"? The specific policy is they can't.