The links to CTH you have been providing have been outstanding, especially to this particular topic because it clearly shows that there are plenty of Rs on the take, especially that committee. Warner and Barr would have traded anything for Wolfe to keep quiet. To the best of my memory nothing happened to the NYT reporter. I guess she is protected by 1st Amend? There's your quid pro quo, a 27 year old reporter trading sex for classified info from a 50 year old high-level security guy.drcrinum said:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/12/09/ig-report-continued-specific-fisa-date-redactions/
A fascinating bit of sleuthing by Sundance. Well worth a read. I'll say it once again, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is a bed of snakes.
1872walker said:
And by glossing over this, the media is complicit.
Regardless of party interests, journalists should be spreading concern far and wide over abuses of power from within our government. If they believe Trump has abused his, so be it. Investigate that. Write on that. But hold every single politician to that same standard, even if they have a D after their name.
And absolutely hold the DOJ and similar agencies to that standard, of not a higher one.
drevans956 said:
51 Violations and 9 False Statements
Especially since ALL of the mistakes and errors magically went against Trump. What are the odds that it wasn't intentional?backintexas2013 said:drevans956 said:
51 Violations and 9 False Statements
But it wasn't political. So what's left? Total incompetence?
The Pentagon Papers case. It is not illegal to print classified information given to a reporter. Now, if the reporter commits a crime in obtaining classified information, different matter. See Julian Assange actually helping Manning to crack a password code for a classified system. Had he not done that, he wouldn't have been indicted in the U.S.Quote:
To the best of my memory nothing happened to the NYT reporter. I guess she is protected by 1st Amend? There's your quid pro quo, a 27 year old reporter trading sex for classified info from a 50 year old high-level security guy.
Exactly. Needs to be a complete outsider to DC, but someone who knows how to run a major law enforcement agency.Hogties said:drcrinum said:
Warning shot fired across the bow.
Trump needs to fire Wray and bring in a total outsider. Someone like the head of DPS or the Rangers (I don't even know who they are but anyone without swamp ties would be good).
Not sure of the comparative penalties, but are the implications for charges against Comey more severe for his role in FISA abuse greater than for leaking "secret" documents to his Professor friend?drcrinum said:
https://thefederalist.com/2019/12/10/ig-report-shows-comey-lied-to-congress-about-fbi-investigation-of-trump-campaign/
Good short read.
You want to see some heads explodeRapier108 said:Exactly. Needs to be a complete outsider to DC, but someone who knows how to run a major law enforcement agency.Hogties said:drcrinum said:
Warning shot fired across the bow.
Trump needs to fire Wray and bring in a total outsider. Someone like the head of DPS or the Rangers (I don't even know who they are but anyone without swamp ties would be good).
The head of the Texas Rangers is who I'd like to see.
Give him one order, clean house.
captkirk said:drcrinum said:
Warning shot fired across the bow.
Chuck Norris or Leroy Jethro Gibbs.Hogties said:
Trump needs to fire Wray and bring in a total outsider. Someone like the head of DPS or the Rangers (I don't even know who they are but anyone without swamp ties would be good).
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381 We summarize the information this CHS obtained from Papadopoulos in Chapter Ten.
382 In a footnote, NSD advised the court that Papadopoulos made similar statements directly to the FBI in a January 2017 interview. The renewal applications did not advise the court of these January 2017 statements, but did advise the court that Papadopoulos had been interviewed by the FBI and denied that he discussed anything related to the Russian government with FFG officials. As discussed in Chapter Seven, the renewal applications did not include that Papadopoulos made other statements during his interviews with the FBI, including statements that minimized Carter Page's role in the Trump campaign and statements that Person 1 (whom the FBI assessed was the likely source for some of the Steele reporting relied upon in the applications, including the allegations against Page) told Papadopoulos that he/she (Person 1) had no knowledge of the information reported in "the recent Trump Dossier."
383 As noted previously, after reviewing a draft of this report, Case Agent 1 told us that he and the team discounted Papadopoulos's denials for several reasons, but that, in hindsight, he now realizes that the denials, and the team's assessment of those denials, should have been shared with OI.
384 We summarize the information the CHS obtained from Papadopoulos in Chapter Ten.
That is problematical then. Having contacts with Russians is insufficient to judge them as "agents of a foreign power," and then trying to get a FISA warrant on them.drcrinum said:
They say somewhere (I don't recall the page) that they opened the investigations into Flynn, Page, & Manafort (+Papadopoulos) because they were Trump Campaign persons who had known contacts with Russia.