Still in line behind Brennan for me.
"And liberals, being liberals, will double down on failure." - dedgod
Brennan deserves to water the tree.akm91 said:
Still in line behind Brennan for me.
Oh I promise you all those high priced attorneys haven't forgotten for a second about the conspiracy angle and that's the reason they are sending out the media troops to throw up all the smoke.MouthBQ98 said:
Waiting until after this date gives maybe one of them opportunity to recklessly assume they are safe and maybe slip up, forgetting the conspiracy or ongoing crime issue.
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"As I see it," Swecker explained, "Joffe, who worked for Neustar at the time, had a contract with either the Executive Office of the President or the [presidential] transition team, and he used information gleaned from his contractual relationship to provide that private information to the Clinton campaign. Depending on the actual facts on the ground, it could constitute mail or wire fraud, and if it were an actual government contract, perhaps fraud against the government that is, the Executive Office of the President."
Added Swecker: "There could be other criminal statutes [invoked] as well" -- including conspiracy -- "but to me, the key issue is his contractual relationship. He also engaged researchers at Georgia Tech who were working on a government contract and being paid by the U.S. government."
The fact that Perkins Coie jettisoned that POS Elias tells me Durham is over the target.We fixed the keg said:
Wait, what? I can't keep up.
Yesterday morning, it was too complex of a story for the reader to wrap their heads around. Yesterday afternoon, the narrative was that Fox was feeding this story to brain dead viewers. This morning, it is a huge nothing burger that is being built out of thin air.
Libs are in a "fling **** everywhere and see if any of it sticks" mode.
ETA: Obvious man is obvious, but Durham must be over the target.
And your point is?akm91 said:
That happened back in August
Its been coming out in filings for those indicted.whatthehey78 said:
Is there a date we can expect updates or new revelations? Curious minds want to know.
I was hoping there might be some 'pending' court dates relative to the indictments.will25u said:Its been coming out in filings for those indicted.whatthehey78 said:
Is there a date we can expect updates or new revelations? Curious minds want to know.
There may be a report at the end, or if Durham gets shut down prematurely, but Durhams story will be told through his indictments.
I think you can also find another article in Playboy, next to the Bill Cosby article!sicandtiredTXN said:
CNN. MSNBC, NBC, CNBC etc etc are all defending Hillary with the same article she tweeted by Vanity fair!!
What's next Vogue?
Vanity fair is just copy and paste stuff from old NY Times articles that have since been debunked, and those in hiding are crying in the corner clutching their bogus Pulitzers
Libs are the brain dead morons and the ones that believe the State Media when they start flinging crap everywhere.We fixed the keg said:
Wait, what? I can't keep up.
Yesterday morning, it was too complex of a story for the reader to wrap their heads around. Yesterday afternoon, the narrative was that Fox was feeding this story to brain dead viewers. This morning, it is a huge nothing burger that is being built out of thin air.
Libs are in a "fling **** everywhere and see if any of it sticks" mode.
ETA: Obvious man is obvious, but Durham must be over the target.
Yep. I was in the camp that nothing would happen, but when I heard that, my ears perked up a bit.akm91 said:
That happened back in August
Joffe should be in jail. Bilked people illegally using a scam, typical Democratic Party leadership BS.benchmark said:
Interesting things you didn't know about Joffe. Lots to unpack in this excellent article. True investigative journalism isn't dead.
RCI Paul Sperry: The Checkered Past of the FBI Cyber Contractor Who 'Spied' on TrumpQuote:
"As I see it," Swecker explained, "Joffe, who worked for Neustar at the time, had a contract with either the Executive Office of the President or the [presidential] transition team, and he used information gleaned from his contractual relationship to provide that private information to the Clinton campaign. Depending on the actual facts on the ground, it could constitute mail or wire fraud, and if it were an actual government contract, perhaps fraud against the government that is, the Executive Office of the President."
Added Swecker: "There could be other criminal statutes [invoked] as well" -- including conspiracy -- "but to me, the key issue is his contractual relationship. He also engaged researchers at Georgia Tech who were working on a government contract and being paid by the U.S. government."
And effectively hacked the President.richardag said:Joffe should be in jail. Bilked people illegally using a scam, typical Democratic Party leadership BS.benchmark said:
Interesting things you didn't know about Joffe. Lots to unpack in this excellent article. True investigative journalism isn't dead.
RCI Paul Sperry: The Checkered Past of the FBI Cyber Contractor Who 'Spied' on TrumpQuote:
"As I see it," Swecker explained, "Joffe, who worked for Neustar at the time, had a contract with either the Executive Office of the President or the [presidential] transition team, and he used information gleaned from his contractual relationship to provide that private information to the Clinton campaign. Depending on the actual facts on the ground, it could constitute mail or wire fraud, and if it were an actual government contract, perhaps fraud against the government that is, the Executive Office of the President."
Added Swecker: "There could be other criminal statutes [invoked] as well" -- including conspiracy -- "but to me, the key issue is his contractual relationship. He also engaged researchers at Georgia Tech who were working on a government contract and being paid by the U.S. government."
sicandtiredTXN said:
Hillary tweetsTrump & Fox are desperately spinning up a fake scandal to distract from his real ones. So it's a day that ends in Y.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 16, 2022
The more his misdeeds are exposed, the more they lie.
For those interested in reality, here's a good debunking of their latest nonsense.https://t.co/iYY8Uxuogx
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"What Trump and some news outlets are saying is wrong," attorneys Jody Westby and Mark Rasch told the Times. "The cybersecurity researchers were investigating malware in the White House, not spying on the Trump campaign, and to our knowledge all of the data they used was nonprivate DNS data from before Trump took office."
They aren't trying to show you what they know, they are trying to tell their LIVs what to think.VegasAg86 said:sicandtiredTXN said:
Hillary tweetsTrump & Fox are desperately spinning up a fake scandal to distract from his real ones. So it's a day that ends in Y.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 16, 2022
The more his misdeeds are exposed, the more they lie.
For those interested in reality, here's a good debunking of their latest nonsense.https://t.co/iYY8UxuogxQuote:
"What Trump and some news outlets are saying is wrong," attorneys Jody Westby and Mark Rasch told the Times. "The cybersecurity researchers were investigating malware in the White House, not spying on the Trump campaign, and to our knowledge all of the data they used was nonprivate DNS data from before Trump took office."
Vanity Fair
The indictment (2/11/22) says "The Government's evidence at trial will also establish that among the Internet data Tech Executive-1 and his associates exploited was domain name system ("DNS") Internet traffic. (emphasis added) See paragraph 5
Among means there is other data. Their knowledge/reading comprehension is questionable.
Probably only the NSA.fasthorse05 said:
I haven't taken the time to confirm, but did he REALLY have legal authorization to hack Trump Towers, Trump's medical information, AND the EOP?
First of all, who in the hell can deliver that kind of power? Secondly, I also understand true access to the EOP had to be done by an insider. If so, I definitely want him/her taken down for a very long time.
txags92 said:
I would think a competent lawyer would be telling Hillary to shut up about now. People in the crosshairs of a good investigator like Durham don't usually end up benefitting from shooting their mouth off to the press about what a nothingburger the investigation is.
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Attorneys for Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann filed a motion Thursday to dismiss the case against him in Special Counsel John Durham's investigation, claiming a case of "extraordinary prosecutorial overreach."
"Defendant Michael A. Sussmann, by and through undersigned counsel and pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 12(b)(3)(B), respectfully moves this Court to dismiss the Indictment because the single count therein "fails to state an offense,'" the filing reads.
Sussmann has been charged as part of Durham's investigation with making a false statement to a federal agent. Sussmann has pleaded not guilty.
Durham's indictment against Sussmann, says he told then-FBI General Counsel James Baker in September 2016, less than two months before the 2016 presidential election, that he was not doing work "for any client" when he requested and held a meeting in which he presented "purported data and 'white papers' that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel" between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank, which has ties to the Kremlin.
But in the motion to dismiss Thursday, Sussmann's legal team called the case one of "extraordinary prosecutorial overreach."
"It has long been a crime to make a false statement to the government. But the law criminalizes only false statements that are materialfalse statements that matter because they can actually affect a specific decision of the government," the lawyers wrote, adding that, by contrast, false statements "about ancillary matters" are "immaterial and cannot give rise to criminal liability."
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"Accordingly, where individuals have been prosecuted for providing tips to government investigators, they have historically been charged with making a false statement only where the tip itself was alleged to be false, because that is the only statement that could affect the specific decision to commence an investigation," the lawyers wrote. "Indeed, the defense is aware of no case in which an individual has provided a tip to the government and has been charged with making any false statement other than providing a false tip. But that is exactly what has happened here."
The lawyers argued that Sussmann "voluntarily" met with the FBI in the fall of 2016 to "pass along information that raised national security concerns."
"He met with the FBI, in other words, to provide a tip," Sussmann's lawyers wrote. "There is no allegation in the indictment that the tip he provided was false. And there is no allegation that he believed the tip he provided was false.
Usually when I "volunteer" my time, I don't bill an hourly rate to a client. Especially when that "client" was the one that supplied me with the information that I'm "volunteering" to a government entity......Quote:
The lawyers argued that Sussmann "voluntarily" met with the FBI in the fall of 2016 to "pass along information that raised national security concerns."
Nice way to dump on your former client. Joffe lied to me!!! I just repeated it to the FBI! I didn't know he had illegally obtained this information!!Quote:
"He met with the FBI, in other words, to provide a tip," Sussmann's lawyers wrote. "There is no allegation in the indictment that the tip he provided was false. And there is no allegation that he believed the tip he provided was false.
Sounds like a question for the jury to decide who is lying.aggiehawg said:Nice way to dump on your former client. Joffe lied to me!!! I just repeated it to the FBI! I didn't know he had illegally obtained this information!!Quote:
"He met with the FBI, in other words, to provide a tip," Sussmann's lawyers wrote. "There is no allegation in the indictment that the tip he provided was false. And there is no allegation that he believed the tip he provided was false.
I've decided the Dems are the Nigerians of the political world.CyclingAg82 said:Libs are the brain dead morons and the ones that believe the State Media when they start flinging crap everywhere.We fixed the keg said:
Wait, what? I can't keep up.
Yesterday morning, it was too complex of a story for the reader to wrap their heads around. Yesterday afternoon, the narrative was that Fox was feeding this story to brain dead viewers. This morning, it is a huge nothing burger that is being built out of thin air.
Libs are in a "fling **** everywhere and see if any of it sticks" mode.
ETA: Obvious man is obvious, but Durham must be over the target.
It is still - even after all these years of watching the leftist loons the media - mind boggling.
Sounds like to me another trap, if he continues to lie about "not knowing" when I'm betting Durham has either emails or texts or both showing Sussmann knew the crap they were pushing was 100% crap. There's no way Durham went to the Grand Jury with a 1001 charge with zero evidence.aggiehawg said:Nice way to dump on your former client. Joffe lied to me!!! I just repeated it to the FBI! I didn't know he had illegally obtained this information!!Quote:
"He met with the FBI, in other words, to provide a tip," Sussmann's lawyers wrote. "There is no allegation in the indictment that the tip he provided was false. And there is no allegation that he believed the tip he provided was false.