Mueller dismisses top FBI agent in Russia probe for anti-Trump texts

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https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-34/

I guess we will have to wait to find out what the phrase "to provide for the immediate declassification" means.
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It means, "Sit down and STFU, Wray or you're fired."
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drcrinum said:



https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-34/

I guess we will have to wait to find out what the phrase "to provide for the immediate declassification" means.

Looks like the text messages mentioned in the second paragraph will be "publicly" released. The other declassified material mentioned before that does not say if it will be released publicly.
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aggiehawg said:

It means, "Sit down and STFU, Wray or you're fired."

1. I so hope you're right
2. It's about time
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I really think Trump has the utmost respect for Barr and will follow his lead. If Barr has signaled that Wray is being obstructive, Trump will send a warning to Wray to follow his orders from Barr...or else.
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- Pages 10-12 and 17-34 of the June 2017 #CarterPage FISA
- All FBI reports of Russiagate-related interviews with Bruce Ohr
- All FBI reports of interviews prepared in connection with all Carter Page FISA applications.
I'm assuming this info has already been available to Horowitz and Durham during their investigations ... therefore, this is mostly about attempts to redact this info from Horowitz's OIG report that is currently under review.
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drcrinum said:



https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-34/

I guess we will have to wait to find out what the phrase "to provide for the immediate declassification" means.

That Press Statement was from Sept 17 - 2018
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What! My bad.

Edit. The person I follow who posted that tweet has now apologized and deleted it after discovering the document was dated September 18, 2018. I guess both of us have too much hope that the evil ones will be exposed & prosecuted.
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I'm guessing this is known and already swept under the rug, correct?

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aggiehawg said:

It means, "Sit down and STFU, Wray or you're fired."
Alright, that's it, I'm writing Trump telling him to get you on the staff.

We already have an outstanding Aggie lawyer on his staff, Elizabeth Rollins. The way I figure, putting y'alls brains together should suffice for all legal staff in the WH.
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drcrinum said:

What! My bad.

Edit. The person I follow who posted that tweet has now apologized and deleted it after discovering the document was dated September 18, 2018. I guess both of us have too much hope that the evil ones will be exposed & prosecuted.
In September of 2018, that obviously would have been under Sessions. What a tremendous waste of oxygen Sessions was as AG. I was thinking this morning is how Sessions would honestly assess his tenure as AG. Would he realize his failures were detrimental to the country as a whole?

He was completely outmaneuvered by Comey with Comey knowing Sessions would be recused before Sessions even did because the deck was already stacked against him in the ethics department at DOJ.
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Since there is no known vaccine against Arkancide, McCabe is seeking the next safest form of preventative medicine, although the latter method is not approved by the FDA.
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McCabe: "To be clear, I absolutely reject the findings and conclusions of the IG report that accused me of exhibiting a lack of candor in several instances. .... I never intentionally misled anyone about anything and I certainly have not committed a crime."
Ditto Bormann, Goering, Doenitz, Hess, Jodel, Keitel, Ribbentrop, et al.
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https://dailycaller.com/2019/09/17/comey-flynn-white-house-interview-ambush/

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Josh Campbell, who was Comey's personal assistant at the FBI, writes in "Crossfire Hurricane: Inside Donald Trump's War on the FBI," that FBI leadership had "intense discussion" about how to interview Flynn regarding phone conversations he had in December 2016 with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak.

"With all the chaos we thought we might actually get away with sending agents over to the White House to sit down with Flynn," Campbell quotes Comey saying about arranging the Jan. 24, 2017, interview with Flynn.

Campbell, who left the FBI to join CNN in February 2018, writes that normal FBI protocol for an interview with a high-level White House official would have the bureau send a request to the White House counsel's office, and then wait for approval to send over agents.

But Comey decided to work around those guidelines in hopes of catching Flynn with his guard down.

"We just decided, you know, screw it," Comey said, according to the book......


Powell told The Daily Caller News Foundation on Tuesday that the revelations in Campbell's book show that Flynn was unfairly prosecuted.

"The conduct of the FBI and its upper echelon in planning the ambush interview of General Flynn is antithetical to our system of justice," Powell told the DCNF......


Per Sidney Powell's memo on Brady material:
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12. Unredacted copies of all memos created by or other communications from James Comey that mention or deal with any investigation, surveillance, FISA applications, interviews, or use of a confidential human source or "OCONUS lures" against Mr. Flynn.

I guess Campbell just became a potential witness.
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"According to a person familiar with the interview, the goal of the FBI in speaking with Flynn was not to trap him in a lie but to find out whether there was criminal intent in his conduct with the Russian ambassador and to shed light on his thought processes," he writes.
Campbell also reveals internal FBI discussions about Flynn's interview. He reports that one top FBI official asked him whether Flynn was losing his mind, or inebriated during the White House interview.
"One member of the leadership team told me they actually wondered if Flynn was suffering from dementia, or whether he had been intoxicated when he spoke with Kislyak," Campbell writes.
What a load of horse pookie! I know at least one of Flynn's calls with Kisylak was while he was on vacation with his wife in the Dominican Republic. Spotty cell service and being on vacay

Plus, that's an admission that they have the phone calls and likely transcripts which they still haven't provided to the defense.
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SIAP but what do we have here?

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) initiated an investigation of a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent in Charge (SAC), now retired, based on allegations that the SAC committed misconduct by engaging in an intimate relationship with a subordinate and by taking various actions that lacked impartiality and favored the subordinate. The SAC admitted to the OIG to having engaged in an intimate relationship with the subordinate when the SAC was supervising the subordinate. However, the SAC denied that any actions involving the subordinate lacked impartiality or demonstrated favoritism. The OIG found that the SAC committed misconduct because the SAC failed to report the relationship to appropriate personnel as required by FBI policy. The OIG also found that several of the SAC's actions involving the subordinate, including participating in the awards process resulting in the subordinate receiving a performance award, lacked impartiality, demonstrated favoritism, and created an appearance of bias toward the subordinate. We further found that the SAC's relationship with the subordinate was a contributing factor in the decline in morale among some staff. The SAC retired during the course of the OIG investigation. The OIG has completed its investigation and provided its report to the FBI.
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Strzok? Did he retire or was fired? Was he technically Lisa's superior? Or this someone else?
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In any case, the FBI is completely malign.
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Strzok? Did he retire or was fired? Was he technically Lisa's superior? Or this someone else?
He was fired, but he is currently suing, alleging that his firing violated his first amendment rights.

Per that article Page retired/quit.
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So this would appear to be about someone else, then.Not Strzok/Page.
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TurkeyBaconLeg said:

drcrinum said:



https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-34/

I guess we will have to wait to find out what the phrase "to provide for the immediate declassification" means.

Looks like the text messages mentioned in the second paragraph will be "publicly" released. The other declassified material mentioned before that does not say if it will be released publicly.
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"In addition, President Donald J. Trump has directed the Department of Justice (including the FBI) to publicly release all text messages relating to the Russia investigation, without redaction, of James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, and Bruce Ohr."

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We fixed the keg said:

TurkeyBaconLeg said:

drcrinum said:



https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-34/

I guess we will have to wait to find out what the phrase "to provide for the immediate declassification" means.

Looks like the text messages mentioned in the second paragraph will be "publicly" released. The other declassified material mentioned before that does not say if it will be released publicly.
should be fun


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"In addition, President Donald J. Trump has directed the Department of Justice (including the FBI) to publicly release all text messages relating to the Russia investigation, without redaction, of James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, and Bruce Ohr."


It won't be that much fun... That was dated in 2018.
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McCabe: "To be clear, I absolutely reject the findings and conclusions of the IG report that accused me of exhibiting a lack of candor in several instances. .... I never intentionally misled anyone about anything and I certainly have not committed a crime."
Isnt hilarious that a career law enforcement officer, who likely spent time in counter intel training, would utter the words, "I never intentionally misled anyone about anything"

Dude, that was part of your effing job on your way up. Dumbass. You couldn't be more transparent with your lies. My kids were better liars at five years old.
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will25u said:


Beans. Spill em!
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ChristopherSign replying to RoscoeBDavis
Roscoe flushing out the Phoenix tarmac story?
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ChristopherSign replying to RoscoeBDavis
Roscoe flushing out the Phoenix tarmac story?
Oh Lord help us!
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It won't be that much fun... That was dated in 2018.
Damnit!!!
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Bonfire1996 said:


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McCabe: "To be clear, I absolutely reject the findings and conclusions of the IG report that accused me of exhibiting a lack of candor in several instances. .... I never intentionally misled anyone about anything and I certainly have not committed a crime."
Isnt hilarious that a career law enforcement officer, who likely spent time in counter intel training, would utter the words, "I never intentionally misled anyone about anything"

Dude, that was part of your effing job on your way up. Dumbass. You couldn't be more transparent with your lies. My kids were better liars at five years old.

Trying to get out front of an "intent" defense
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GreyhoundDad said:

Bonfire1996 said:


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McCabe: "To be clear, I absolutely reject the findings and conclusions of the IG report that accused me of exhibiting a lack of candor in several instances. .... I never intentionally misled anyone about anything and I certainly have not committed a crime."
Isnt hilarious that a career law enforcement officer, who likely spent time in counter intel training, would utter the words, "I never intentionally misled anyone about anything"

Dude, that was part of your effing job on your way up. Dumbass. You couldn't be more transparent with your lies. My kids were better liars at five years old.

Trying to get out front of an "intent" defense


Many of these "crimes" do not require "intent" as part of the proof. Just having done it, or allowing it to happen, is enough, whether premeditated or not.
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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/09/18/inspector-general-michael-horowitz-testifies-on-matters-of-high-interest/#more-171163

Sundance has posted a partial video of Horowitz's testimony at the hearing today, arranging it such that you can watch only what he thinks are the interesting exchanges as he discusses in his article:



IMO the only really important item revealed was that Horowitz & Durham have been in communication, but no details were revealed at all:


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SIAP



I didn't cross reference it so don't kill me.
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Prognightmare said:

SIAP



I didn't cross reference it so don't kill me.
what's new about this? We already knew Horowitz recommended him for criminal prosecution, but the DOJ chose not to pursue. I don't see any new information in that article, unless I'm getting stories/actors confused.

Edit: hmm, now that tweet's gone. Tweet linked an article about Horowitz recommending Comey for criminal prosecution. I believe we already knew this, and the DOJ refused to pursue, unless there's a second referral of Comey out there.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/doj-sued-records-fbi-agent-who-helped-circulate-steele-dossier

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A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit was filed against the US Justice Department on Wednesday by legal watchdog group Judicial Watch, seeking records concerning FBI Special Agent Michael Gaeta - an agency Legal Attach in Rome who helped circulate the infamous Steele Dossier.

The JW lawsuit seeks:

  • All records of communications, including emails (using [his or her] own name or aliases), text messages, instant chats and encrypted messages, sent to and from former FBI Legal Attach in Rome, Special Agent Michael Gaeta, mentioning the terms "Trump", "Clinton", "Republican", "Democrat", and/or "conservatives."
  • All SF50s and SF52s of SA Michael Gaeta.
  • All expense reports and travel vouchers submitted for SA Michael Gaeta.

According to August 2018 testimony by the DOJ's former #4 official Bruce Ohr, dossier author Christopher Steele gave two memos from his salacious, Clinton-funded opposition research to Gaeta.

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In the July 30 meeting, Chris Steele also mentioned something about the doping you know, one of the doping scandals. And he also mentioned, I believe and, again, this is based on my review of my notes that he had provided Mr. Gaeta with two reports"
The only thing I recall him mentioning is that he had provided two of his reports to Special Agent Gaeta.
According to the Epoch Times, Gaeta was authorized by former Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland to meet with Steele at his London office in order to obtain dossier materials.
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The purpose of the London visit was clear. Steele was personally handing the first memo in his dossier to Gaeta for ultimate transmission back to the FBI and the State Department.
For this visit, the FBI sought permission from the office of Nuland, the assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs. Nuland, who had been the recipient of many of Steele's reports, gave permission for the more formal meeting. On July 5, 2016, Gaeta traveled to London and met with Steele at the offices of Steele's firm, Orbis.
The FBI's scramble to vet the dossier's claims are well known. According to an April, 2017 NYT report, the FBI agreed to pay Steele $50,000 for "solid corroboration" of his claims. Steele was apparently unable to produce satisfactory evidence - and was not paid for his efforts:
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Mr. Steele met his F.B.I. contact in Rome in early October, bringing a stack of new intelligence reports. One, dated Sept. 14, said that Mr. Putin was facing "fallout" over his apparent involvement in the D.N.C. hack and was receiving "conflicting advice" on what to do.
The agent said that if Mr. Steele could get solid corroboration of his reports, the F.B.I. would pay him $50,000 for his efforts, according to two people familiar with the offer. Ultimately, he was not paid. -NYT
Still, the FBI used the dossier to obtain the FISA warrant on former Trump campaign aide Carter Page - while the document itself was heavily shopped around to various media outlets. The late Sen. John McCain provided a copy to Former FBI Director James Comey, who already had a version, and briefed President Trump on the salacious document. Comey's briefing to Trump was then used by CNN and BuzzFeed to justify reporting on and publishing the dossier following the election.

"The FBI is covering up its role in the Russiagate hoax," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "Judicial Watch has had to fight the FBI 'tooth and nail' for every scrap of information about the illicit targeting of President Trump."

Seems like Judicial Watch has been investigating SpyGate more than anyone else.

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