aggiehawg said:
As an active participant in this thread over the years, really brought back memories as to how this whole thing unraveled.
aggiehawg said:
Aaaannnd, Mueller, et.al are still each a POS.
aggiehawg said:
Thanks for posting that. Had somehow missed it before.
As an active participant in this thread over the years, really brought back memories as to how this whole thing unraveled.
My main takeaway was that Kash said at least six people were illegally surveilled which I had long suspected that Flynn had been under Title I FISA warrant. That it wasn't just an incidental capture of his conversation with Lavrov because Lavrov was under surveillance as a Russian diplomatic national. That part was just a fig leaf to explain how they knew about it.
Aaaannnd, Mueller, et.al are still each a POS.
When I first read this, I disagreed and the plandemic came to mind.Quote:
This is another video that lends support to this crazy thread that I've become obsessed with trying to piece together anything that goes along with this biggest scandal in US history.
As I often said in this thread, when the same pigs are still squealing all these years later, you betcha it is all connected.Quote:
When I first read this, I disagreed and the plandemic came to mind.
But then I had to remind myself, it's all connected...
You're correct but the Q thread was pretty entertaining as well.Faithful Ag said:
This thread is the most legendary thread in the history of the politics board. Without question.
One of the biggest political scandals in modern history. It unfolded in drips and drabs, then a flash flood, with Comey's firing, his memos being released to the press, Rod Rosenstein is Acting AG, quickly appoints Mueller as Special Counsel. The Page/Strozk texts are leaked. Then it was off to the races.Tailgate88 said:You're correct but the Q thread was pretty entertaining as well.Faithful Ag said:
This thread is the most legendary thread in the history of the politics board. Without question.
But no doubt, this is the most epic thread in F16 history.
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Two days after then-acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe formally put President Trump under criminal investigation in May 2017, bureau officials reached out to the author of the controversial "Steele dossier" for more information, even though they had fired him for misconduct six months earlier.
Text messages and congressional testimony transcripts reveal that McCabe's "Russia team" re-established direct contact with ex-British spy Christopher Steele to build a case against the president for espionage and obstruction of justice after Trump had fired FBI Director James Comey on May 9, 2017.
Comey had previously described the dossier opposition research alleging Trump-Russia ties that was paid for by the Clinton campaign as "salacious and unverified." The FBI had severed ties with Steele in November 2016 due to behavior that convinced his handlers he was not a trustworthy source.
Former federal prosecutors and investigators described the move to RealClearInvestigations as "desperate." They also said the FBI's decision to suddenly re-engage with a discredited confidential source raises fresh questions about the evidentiary grounds on which the FBI opened an unprecedented probe targeting the president.
"It suggests that McCabe lacked evidence to make an espionage case against Trump and was desperate to find it even if that meant going back to the same unreliable source of still-unverified dossier dirt," former federal prosecutor Solomon L. Wisenberg said.
While noting that there are not only Justice Department rules but also federal laws against opening groundless investigations, they warned that if the nation's top police force can investigate and spy on a president without hard evidence of criminal behavior, they can do it to anyone. "It's pretty clear that Comey's firing is what prompted McCabe's fury," Wisenberg said.
McCabe, who ran the FBI after the president fired Comey, maintains he had sufficient grounds to authorize two investigations of the president himself including whether he was personally acting on behalf of the Russian government and whether he was impeding the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
In a series of recent television interviews promoting his new book, "The Threat," McCabe said his decision to investigate Trump as a Russian asset was based on public information, not secret intelligence or any smoking-gun evidence tying Trump to the Kremlin.
Paul Sperry re-tweeted that 2019 piece today, I believe because the factual basis was redacted in the just-released (by our lovely FBI) document below:Quote:
An irony is that McCabe was later fired for much the same offenses as Steele's: leaking and lying about it. Steele was dismissed Nov. 1, 2016 for unauthorized disclosures to the media, including Mother Jones and Yahoo News, and found to have concealed and lied to the FBI about them. Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired McCabe last March after the Justice Department's inspector general found he had repeatedly lied under oath to investigators about leaking information to the press regarding the ongoing Clinton Foundation case.
McCabe, now under federal criminal investigation for those alleged offenses, has insisted he made the decision to investigate the president based on facts, not politics, and that Rosenstein and the Justice Department accepted his reasons for commencing an investigation.
Russiagate news: in response to my FOIA request, the FBI has released a heavily redacted copy of the Electronic Communication that opened the FBI's investigation of then-President Donald Trump as a foreign agent of Russia. It's dated May 16, 2017.
— Aaron Maté (@aaronjmate) December 31, 2024
This followed the opening of… pic.twitter.com/BPnB2dHBEd
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Russiagate news: in response to my FOIA request, the FBI has released a heavily redacted copy of the Electronic Communication that opened the FBI's investigation of then-President Donald Trump as a foreign agent of Russia. It's dated May 16, 2017.
This followed the opening of "Crossfire Hurricane" in July 2016, which targeted members of Trump's campaign. This May 2017 investigation also sought to determine whether Trump "obstructed" that July 2016 investigation and any other "associated" one.
I was most interested to learn the factual basis for the FBI taking the extraordinary step, to put it mildly, of investigating the sitting president as an agent of Russia. But that part is entirely redacted. The document is six pages in total.
I like how they just refer to the “Russians.” Anybody Russians in particular?
— A Privileged Cracker (@quambafu) January 1, 2025
Last week, I had the pleasure of meeting with @Kash_Patel to discuss his plans to dismantle the deep state and steer the FBI into a new era.
— Tom Emmer (@GOPMajorityWhip) December 28, 2024
I look forward to his swift confirmation and working alongside him to restore the FBI to its intended mission of protecting the American… pic.twitter.com/JPmX2T5rBt
The most OUTRAGEOUS and absurd part of this document is the suggestion that the FBI has the authority to determine whether the elected POTUS represents a threat to the security of the United States.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) December 31, 2024
The security of the United States is the responsibility of POTUS, and NO ONE in… https://t.co/cEuUogEFSl
That is a restatement of classic principal and agency law. The DOJ and FBI can only have authority delegated to them through the Executive, meaning POTUS. Not the other way around.Quote:
The security of the United States is the responsibility of POTUS, and NO ONE in the Exec. Branch has the lawful authority to investigate that question.
Saying otherwise would vest power in Exec. branch unelected officials from some unknown and unidentifiable source -- it cannot come from POTUS.
So the authority the FBI claimed for itself in this act was extra-constitutional and an unlawful abuse of its law enforcement powers.
Theoretical question: Assume that you had a President that was actively a traitor, say conspiring with the Nazis (in before "Godwin's Law") by giving them our strategic and tactical plans.will25u said:The most OUTRAGEOUS and absurd part of this document is the suggestion that the FBI has the authority to determine whether the elected POTUS represents a threat to the security of the United States.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) December 31, 2024
The security of the United States is the responsibility of POTUS, and NO ONE in… https://t.co/cEuUogEFSl
Was watching an older speech by Sidney Powell at Hillsdale College from four years ago. This was part of the set-up of Trump by Comey on February 14, 2017. The claim of "obstruction" by Trump went back to Michael Flynn. Trump said something like "Flynn is a great guy. Hope everything turns out well for him."Stat Monitor Repairman said:
In other words carte blanche.
Wild times we living in.
BREAKING: Biden just gave Hillary Clinton the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award. pic.twitter.com/ywe0vGfbEY
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport) January 4, 2025
In 2018 Professor Halderman kicked things off in a federal court (Georgia) with an explosive 25k-word (sealed) affidavit. In sum: "the machines are shite".
— Patrick Byrne (@PatrickByrne) January 6, 2025
Judge Totenberg still refuses to unseal it.
So I am unsealing it myself. National Security etc.
Pat Byrne, Journalist
NB My possession of Halderman's long-sought 2018 affidavit is unrelated to any of my lawsuits. I received it in my capacity as a journalist over 2 years ago and have sat on it since.
— Patrick Byrne (@PatrickByrne) January 6, 2025
Given the date and the stakes, it would be wrong to hide it any longer, I think.
More afraid, I think. I have read all of her opinions in the Curling v. Raffensperger case, some multiple times including her 147 page opinion in October 2020. She's more than competent in her analysis and quite thorough, from what I have seen. She found that Dominion's executives were not credible (they lied) and that Dominion was a very insecure and easily hacked voting system.VaultingChemist said:
Is Totenberg incompetent, corrupt, or both?
And his henchman, Gabe Sterling. it was Sterling who was doing the real dirty work in 2020, the GA Senate runoff in Jan 2021 and 2022 midterms. In that last one, he made sure Raffensperger and Kemp were reelected with very large majorities, approaching 60%. A very rare margin of victory in the recent past of gubernatorial elections in Georgia.RGLAG85 said:
A deep investigation into Raffensberger's dealings needs too happen..
BREAKING:FBI redacts entire section of official Electronic Communication justifying the opening of unprecedented criminal investigation of then-sitting President Trump as a potential Russian agent,raising suspicions probe falsely based on Hillary's dossierhttps://t.co/25gXaOYZ3a
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) January 7, 2025
It was a set up. No more reason to classify/hide this stuff in reality than there is to hide JFK files at this point. It's all 8+ years old, and was faked to begin with.Quote:
Details about the FBI's motivation can be gleaned, however, from other public disclosures.
According to a January 2019 account in the New York Times, which first revealed the FBI's decision to investigate Trump, the Steele dossier a collection of conspiracy theories funded by Trump's rival, Hillary Clinton was among the "factors" that "fueled the F.B.I.'s concerns."
Just two days before McCabe opened the May 2017 probe, the FBI, via Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, renewed contact with dossier author Christopher Steele despite having terminated him as a source back in November 2016. As RCI's Paul Sperry has previously reported, this sudden outreach to Steele right before the opening of a new Trump-Russia conspiracy investigation indicated that the FBI was seeking to re-engage the Clinton-funded British operative to help it build a case against the president for espionage and obstruction of justice. At the time, the FBI was still relying on Steele's fabrications for its surveillance warrants against Trump campaign volunteer Carter Page. The following month, the FBI filed the last of its four FISA court warrants based on Steele's material. The Justice Department has since invalidated two of those warrants on the grounds that they were based on "material misstatements."
The FBI re-enlisted Steele despite possessing information that thoroughly discredited him. Five months before it newly sought Steele's help to investigate the sitting president, the FBI interviewed Igor Danchenko, whom Steele had used as his dossier's key "sub-source." In that January 2017 meeting, Danchenko told FBI agents that corroboration for the dossier's claims was "zero"; that he had "no idea" where claims sourced to him came from; and that the Russia-Trump rumors he passed along to Steele came from alcohol-fueled "word of mouth and hearsay." The FBI had also been unable to corroborate any of Steele's incendiary claims.
A previously disclosed document also shows that former CIA Director John Brennan who insistently advanced the Trump/Russia conspiracy theory informed then-president Barack Obama in July 2016 that the Clinton campaign was planning to tie Trump to Russia in order to distract attention from the controversy over Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state. By that point, the Clinton campaign was already paying for the fabricated reports produced by Steele, who made contact with the FBI as early as July 5.