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Yet another letter............ :doh

Grassley Seeks Documents Relating to Bruce Ohr from Justice Department
May 21, 2018

WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley today is seeking documents relating to Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr’s communications with Christopher Steele and others concerning his DNC-funded work to gather derogatory information on Donald Trump from Russian sources.

In a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Grassley requested documents including emails, phone logs, notes and text messages regarding Ohr’s communications with Steele. Grassley also requested that Ohr be made available by the Justice Department for a transcribed interview with committee investigators.

Separately, Grassley sought renewed assurance that the Senate Judiciary Committee would continue to receive documents relevant to its oversight work that the Justice Department and its component agencies provide to other congressional committees.

https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/ne ... department

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https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/downlo ... -bruce-ohr

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Stopping Robert Mueller to protect us all
By Mark Penn, opinion contributor — 05/20/18 07:00 PM EDT

The “deep state” is in a deep state of desperation. With little time left before the Justice Department inspector general’s report becomes public, and with special counsel Robert Mueller having failed to bring down Donald Trump after a year of trying, they know a reckoning is coming.

At this point, there is little doubt that the highest echelons of the FBI and the Justice Department broke their own rules to end the Hillary Clinton “matter,” but we can expect the inspector general to document what was done or, more pointedly, not done. It is hard to see how a yearlong investigation of this won’t come down hard on former FBI Director James Comey and perhaps even former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who definitely wasn’t playing mahjong in a secret “no aides allowed” meeting with former President Clinton on a Phoenix airport tarmac.

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Apparently.....

Jim Jordan and other Congressmen are going to present some sort of "motion" to Congress tomorrow... outlining abuses by FBI/DoJ that need investigating.. as reason to request a SECOND SPECIAL COUNSEL :doh

I AGREE that the corruption needs to be INVESTIGATED... but the last thing we need is another "Special Counsel Circus" :wall

The DoJ/FBI can handle the CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION... naturally via an office outside Washington... no need for a Special Counsel :roll



House Republicans to call for second special counsel to investigate alleged FISA abuse, Hillary Clinton probe

A group of congressional Republicans plans to introduce a resolution Tuesday calling for the appointment of a second special counsel to investigate alleged misconduct at the FBI and Justice Department.

The resolution is backed by Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., the chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus as well as two of the group's co-founders -- Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla.

Fox News has learned the 12-page resolution will ask a second special counsel to probe matters related to three topics: The ending of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's personal email server, the progress of the Trump-Russia investigation from its origins through the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel, and abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) during the warrant application process.

...more at link
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/05 ... probe.html

House of Representatives, 19 Members, Outline Resolution of FBI and DOJ Misconduct – Request Second Special Counsel…
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Mueller Moves Towards Sentencing George Papadopoulos
Chuck Ross. 05/23/2018

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is moving closer to sentencing George Papadopoulos, the former Trump campaign adviser who pleaded guilty last year to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russian nationals and a mysterious Maltese professor.

Mueller filed notice in federal court in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday asking for the preparation of a presentence investigation report, a standard document that judges use to determine criminal sentences.

The report will be provided by June 22, Mueller said.

The filing suggests that Mueller is finished using Papadopoulos as a cooperating witness. Papadopoulos, 30, agreed to cooperate with the investigation as part of an Oct. 5, 2017 plea deal.

In the plea, Papadopoulos acknowledged that he lied to FBI agents during a Jan. 27, 2017 interview about his contacts with Joseph Mifsud, a professor who may have links to the Russian government.

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The Real Origination Story of the Trump-Russia Investigation
By Andrew C. McCarthy
May 22, 2018 5:12 PM

The Trump-Russia investigation did not originate with Carter Page or George Papadopoulos. It originated with the Obama administration.

Exactly when is the “late Spring”?

Of all the questions that have been asked about what we’ve called the “Origination Story” of the Trump-Russia investigation, that may be the most important one. It may be the one that tells us when the Obama administration first formed the Trump-Russia “collusion” narrative.

See, it has always been suspicious that the anonymous current and former government officials who leak classified information to their media friends have been unable to coordinate their spin on the start of “Crossfire Hurricane” — the name the FBI eventually gave its Trump-Russia investigation.

The Original Origination Story: Carter Page
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Origination Story 2.0: George Papadopoulos
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The Real Origination
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The real origination story begins in the early spring of 2016 — long before Page went to Russia and long before the U.S. government was notified about Papadopoulos’s boozy conversation with Downer.

Last week, as controversy stirred over the possibility that the Obama administration had used a spy against the Trump campaign, the eagle eye of the Wall Street Journal’s Kimberly Strassel caught a couple of key passages from the House Intelligence Committee’s recent report on Russian interference in the election — largely overlooked passages on page 54.

It turns out that, in “late spring” 2016, the FBI’s then-director James Comey briefed the principals of the National Security Council on “the Page information.” As the Washington Examiner’s Byron York observes in a perceptive column today, NSC principals are an administration’s highest-ranking national-security officials. In Obama’s National Security Council, the president was the chairman, and among the regular attendees were the vice-president (Joe Biden), the national-security adviser (Susan Rice), and the director of national intelligence (James Clapper). The heads of such departments and agencies as the Justice Department (Attorney General Loretta Lynch) and the CIA (Director John Brennan) could also be invited to attend NSC meetings if matters of concern to them were to be discussed.

We do not know which NSC principals attended the Comey briefing about Carter Page. But how curious that the House Intelligence Committee interviewed so many Obama-administration officials who were on, or who were knowledgeable about, the NSC, and yet none of them provided a date for this meeting more precise than “late spring” 2016.

The other meeting outlined on page 54 of the House report is one that Comey and his deputy, Andrew McCabe, had with Attorney General Lynch. It probably occurred before the “late spring” Obama NSC meeting, and it was also “about Page.”

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Another day... another friggin letter... :doh

Grassley Seeks Removal of Remaining Redactions on Strzok-Page Texts
May 23, 2018

WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) today called on the Justice Department to provide unredacted copies of text messages between two FBI officials whose politically-tinged missives called into question their impartiality during their work on politically sensitive investigations. Reviews of less-redacted versions of the messages revealed previously-concealed details of excessive spending, including a $70,000 conference table, raising new questions about the rationale for the remaining redactions.

“Congress, and the public, have a right to know how the Justice Department spends taxpayer money. I am unaware of any legitimate basis on which the cost of a conference table should be redacted. Embarrassment is not a good enough reason. The manner in which some redactions have been used casts doubt on whether the remaining redactions are necessary and defensible,” Grassley said in a letter today to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

Another exchange makes reference to the Obama White House “running” an investigation, though the official’s name was initially redacted and details about the investigation are still unclear. Grassley is seeking a fully-unredacted copy of the texts, or at the very least, a redaction key providing the legal justification for the Department’s continued refusal to share the requested information with its congressional oversight committee.

Grassley’s letter to Rosenstein
https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/ne ... page-texts

pdf (2 pages)
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2018-05-23%20CEG%20to%20DOJ%20(Redacted%20Texts).pdf

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FWIW (the source is Jack Posobiec).....


FBI Source: Special Agent at Mike Flynn Interrogation is Ready to Testify — Says “It Was All Comey”
by Cristina Laila. May 23, 2018

As previously reported, Special Agent, Joe Pientka, who was present during the interrogation of General Flynn is ready to testify against Comey, McCabe and Strzok.

On Wednesday, an FBI source told One American News reporter, Jack Posobiec that the agent Pientka says “it was all Comey.”


...more at link
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/05 ... all-comey/

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Pathetic. Mueller Begs Trump-Appointed Judge For Indefinite Delay in Junk Russian Bot Case
by Cristina Laila. May 23, 2018

On Tuesday, Robert Mueller begged a federal judge to indefinitely delay his trial against Concord Management and Consulting.

This is the second time Mueller has requested a delay in his junk Russian bot case.

Obviously Mueller rolled out the indictment of 13 Russians and 3 Russian companies as a PR stunt and now it’s coming back to haunt him.

Judge Dabney L. Friedrich, a Trump-appointee smacked down Mueller the first time he requested a delay.

Former US Attorney, Joe DiGenova said it best, “They did it for one reason only. Mueller needed something Russian–like dressing on a salad to make his investigation look good so he indicted 13 people and corporations in another country that he thought would never show up and BINGO one shows up and says ‘PROVE IT MOTHER.’
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Former Federal Prosecutor, Andrew McCarthy told the Daily Caller that it’s too late for Mueller to claim that the complexity of the case warrants a delay.

The federal judge has not yet ruled on Mueller’s second request for a delay.

Mueller is a pathetic man and a disgrace to this country.

...more at link
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Inside Judicial Watch: Mueller UNMASKED--Featuring Congressman Louie Gohmert
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JW President Tom Fitton: #SpyGate--Obama Knew? What is the FBI Hiding on Strzok/Page Texts?
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Sort of a play on words... obstruction versus collusion. :roll

Watergate prosecutor: Giuliani has admitted Mueller has good obstruction case
By Justin Wise | The Hill | May 30, 2018


A former Watergate prosecutor said late Tuesday that President Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani basically "admitted" that special counsel Robert Mueller has a good case for obstruction of justice.

Assistant Watergate special prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks said on MSNBC's "The 11th Hour with Brian Williams" that Giuliani's recent comments about limiting the questions Mueller's team could ask Trump about collusion and obstruction could be a basis for that case.

"He said, 'Oh I'm fine with collusion because there’s no collusion, but obstruction, that’s a matter of interpretation,'" Wine-Banks said. "And it isn’t. Facts are a funny thing. The truth and the facts will come out, and I don’t think it’s going to show that it’s a matter of interpretation, but of guilt."

Wine-Banks also said that Giuliani is trying to control the public's understanding of the negotiations with Mueller's investigators, who are probing Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

“You have unanswered accusations from Giuliani that Mueller cannot and must not answer because he’s acting appropriately,” she said. “Giuliani can say whatever he wants and then he can say, ‘And see how unfair it was, they didn’t want to agree to that, they said they would and then they wouldn’t.’"

She also argued that a New York Times report that Trump pressured Attorney General Jeff Sessions to reverse his recusal from the Russia investigation is another example of potential obstruction. The newspaper reported on Tuesday that Trump made the request of Sessions in March 2017.

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Trey Gowdy Didn’t Even See Documents He Claims Exonerate FBI On Spygate: Reports
By Mollie Hemingway
May 30, 2018

http://thefederalist.com/2018/05/30/tre ... te-reports


Yes, the FBI Was Investigating the Trump Campaign When It Spied
By Andrew C. McCarthy
May 30, 2018 9:55 PM

https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/05/ ... stigation/

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Tom Fitton's Video Weekly Update - June 1, 2018
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What are FBI Lures | Jack Posobiec Periscope




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Grassley sends another letter...... :doh

Senate docs link (letters)
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/majority


Latest letter download June 6, 2018. (pdf 3 pages)
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/downlo ... download=1


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The Department’s reply to my May 11, 2018 letter seeking information about the circumstances surrounding Lt. General Michael Flynn’s reported conversations with the Russian ambassador and FBI records related to those conversations is insufficient. The letter only recounts a series of publicly known facts about Lt. General Flynn’s plea agreement and relies on improper excuses in refusing to provide the requested information. The Committee requires this information to fulfill its Constitutional function and its charge under Senate Rules to conduct oversight of the Department of Justice.

First, as you know, some of that information was first requested on a bipartisan basis before your confirmation. The Committee has waited patiently for much more than a year for the criminal inquiry related to Lt. General Flynn to conclude. It has been more than five months since his guilty plea. Thus, there is no longer any legitimate reason to withhold facts from the Senate about the circumstances of his conversations with the Russian ambassador and his FBI interview.

Second, the Department’s letter erroneously suggests that complying with Congressional oversight would result in “the reality or the appearance of political interference” in a “pending criminal prosecution.” There is no pending prosecution. The guilty plea was more than five months ago.

The Department’s letter describes in detail what everyone already knows. Lt. General Flynn admitted to the Statement of Offense with the able assistance of counsel. All that remains is for Lt. General Flynn to be sentenced. Simply disclosing facts to the Committee could not possibly “interfere” with the case at this late date, assuming those facts are consistent with the representations that prosecutors arranged for Lt. General Flynn to swear to in federal court.

If the facts are inconsistent with the plea agreement, that would be an entirely different kettle of fish.
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It's Official?

OIG report to be released to public... June 14th



This date came from "the horse's mouth" (Horowitz) :roll

https://t.co/oeEDdxBO96

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Senate investigators suspect Gen. Flynn’s 302s were edited by McCabe, referred matter to IG Horowitz

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Justice Dept. Seizes Times Reporter’s Email and Phone Records in Leak Investigation
By Adam Goldman, Nicholas Fandos and Katie Benner
June 7, 2018

WASHINGTON — Federal law enforcement officials secretly seized years’ worth of a New York Times reporter’s phone and email records this year in an investigation of classified information leaks. It was the first known instance of the Justice Department going after a reporter’s data under President Trump.

The seizure — disclosed in a letter to the reporter, Ali Watkins — suggested that prosecutors under the Trump administration will continue the aggressive tactics employed under President Barack Obama.

Mr. Trump has complained bitterly about leaks and demanded that law enforcement officials seek criminal charges against government officials involved in illegal and sometimes embarrassing disclosures of national security secrets.

Investigators sought Ms. Watkins’s information as part of an inquiry into whether James A. Wolfe, the Senate Intelligence Committee’s former director of security, disclosed classified secrets to reporters. F.B.I. agents approached Ms. Watkins about a previous three-year romantic relationship she had with Mr. Wolfe, saying they were investigating unauthorized leaks.

News media advocates consider the idea of mining a journalist’s records for sources to be an intrusion on First Amendment freedoms, and prosecutors acknowledge it is one of the most delicate steps the Justice Department can take. “Freedom of the press is a cornerstone of democracy, and communications between journalists and their sources demand protection,” said Eileen Murphy, a Times spokeswoman.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/07/us/p ... eized.html


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This news BROKE during Hannity and he RUSHED to support/defend reporters 1st amendment "rights" (even though it's The Failing NY Times... "the enemy") :roll

WHAT A PLONKER Hannity is.... :roll

With "rights" come RESPONSIBILITIES and the media (especially NY times) have been actively using sources.. often ILLEGALLY obtained (stolen confidential/classified info) to intentionally damage the Trump Presidency.. with no regard for damage caused to individual unmasked and outed.. Publishing such info is NOT a right if it is as an accessory to what amounts to espionage :)

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NEWSFLASH

James Wolfe Arrested... due in court tomorrow.

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The indictment of James #Wolfe is a MAJOR embarrassment to both parties on the long corrupt Senate Intelligence Committee. Wolfe was their "non-partisan" head of SECURITY. I dealt w/ him before. The Senate Intel Committee was supposed to monitor the IC, not be an extension of IC.



James Wolf Indictment (pdf 11 pages)
https://t.co/rZK6Sp1eMq

According to the indictment, Mr. Wolfe (58, pictured above), the former director of security, lied to the FBI when he was questioned about his involvement in leaking classified intelligence to the media. Last night the Senate Intelligence Committee agreed to release documents to the DOJ/FBI investigators.

Earlier today it was revealed a New York Times journalist, and former 3-year girlfriend to Mr. Wolfe, had her phone and email communication seized by investigators.

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BREAKING: The DOJ's Senate leak investigation is DIRECTLY RELATED to "Trump-Russia." As the DOJ indictment shows, the Senate Intel staffer leaked classified info about Carter Page to Ali Watkins. She is Reporter 2. Page is Male 1 Her story that date:
https://t.co/01b6eM4nPy

MORE: It's very likely that "Reporter 3" in the indictment is one of these two journos at NBC News

Worth noting that some of these articles viciously smeared Carter Page and seemed particularly weaponized for the purpose of boosting the "Trump-Russia" conspiracy. Props to the FBI for catching the leaker. This could be a turning point in restoring trust in the FBI.

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