Posted on 11/01/2019 10:16:25 AM PDT by ransomnote
Two of the people believed to be at the center of a criminal investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation defended that investigation's legitimacy.
There is nothing wrong with, especially a new attorney general, coming in at the conclusion of a tumultuous, high-profile, controversial case and asking questions about how that all began and what was the factual predication that led to the initiation of that investigation and how was it conducted. Those sorts of reviews take place all the time, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said a George Mason University event Wednesday at the National Press Club.
And former CIA Director John Brennan said investigators working with U.S. Attorney John Durham, who is leading the investigation, will "try to ensure that this is done appropriately."
"I would like to believe that any such review or investigation will be conducted in a professional, fair, and apolitical manner," Brennan said. "And John Durham has a very good reputation."
Earlier this year, Attorney General William Barr tapped Durham to look into the early stages of the Russia investigation through the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller in 2017.
The investigation has since transitioned into a criminal investigation, but McCabe said thats not unusual.
It would be odd to expect Mr. Durham to conduct that sort of inquiry without having subpoena power and stuff like that," he said.
Both McCabe and Brennan, who has been highly critical of the Trump administration, said they had not been contacted by investigators, though McCabe expects to be.
"I look back on it and I feel good about what it is we did as an intelligence community, and I feel very confident and comfortable with what I did, so I have no qualms whatsoever about talking with investigators who are going to be looking at this in a fair and appropriate manner," Brennan said. "And so if Im called, I will be happy to talk."
But both hinted at a fear Durham's investigation could be tainted by politics.
Durham's investigation could be justified "if the effort is to try to look back and to ensure that things were done appropriately," Brennan said, "as opposed to questioning the analytical assessment that was done and the judgments that came out of it."
"The problem with this is when you have a factual scenario, which I think we have now, that indicates that some folks, and possibly even the attorney general, are bringing a set of preconceived notions and biases to that investigation," McCabe said. "And if thats the case, I dont know that it is, but theres certainly some indicators that it might be, or that the purpose of the investigation is not really to get to the bottom of what did we know and why did we make the decisions that we did, but its more to run out theories, political conspiracy theories, and things of that nature."
The former FBI leader said "that causes me great concern not me personally but of course about the state of the department and the intelligence community thats currently under investigation."
Brennan also pointed a finger at Trump.
Whether there are political motivations, there's the appearance "at least in the minds of some that this is politically motivated, because of the continued insistence by Mr. Trump that this is all a grand hoax and the former leaders of the intelligence and law enforcement community were involved in this effort to subvert the candidacy and the electoral prospects of Mr. Trump, which is the furthest from the truth that it could be," he said.
Brennan also made a reference to the attorney general telling the Senate in April "spying did occur" during the Obama administration's Trump-Russia investigation.
"There were some things that Mr. Barr said in testimony that raised questions in my own mind about whether or not he was looking at this, again, through the prism of what an attorney general should be doing as opposed to looking at it from the standpoint of Mr. Trumps lawyer," he said.
Michael Morell, who served as acting director of the CIA during the Obama administration, said he had deep concerns about Durhams investigation, which he said could have a chilling effect on how analysts do their jobs.
Its highly inappropriate, because the Justice Department doesnt have a lot of experience understanding the analytical process. Theyre not experts. John Durham, as good as he is, as good of a prosecutor as he is, doesnt understand how we do analysis, doesnt understand how we evaluate information, doesnt understand how we evaluate sources, doesnt understand how we come to conclusions, doesnt understand how we put confidence levels on them. He doesnt understand that. He doesnt do that for a living. He looks at issues and decides whether a crime has been committed, Morell said.
Swamp dwellers know they are safe.
They are professional liars.
Unless he offers up an even bigger fish to fry, I would think they would be more interested in his confession than just his cooperation.
“I would like to believe that any such review or investigation will be conducted in a professional, fair, and apolitical manner,” Brennan said. ..
Like the star chamber coup going on now or the the whole sordid mueller affair
“And John Durham has a very good reputation”...
Translation: He’s in the deep state’s pockets
Oh, I think he understands it very well. That's why you guys are in trouble.
This tells me the ONLY cooperation they will offer is what they already are doing to help The Fix to protect all our domestic enemies from justice:
“Whether there are political motivations, there’s the appearance “at least in the minds of some that this is politically motivated, because of the continued insistence by Mr. Trump that this is all a grand hoax and the former leaders of the intelligence and law enforcement community were involved in this effort to subvert the candidacy and the electoral prospects of Mr. Trump, which is the furthest from the truth that it could be,” he said.”
Based on the 2 criminal remarks, it looks like the fix is in between
them and Durham. A whitewash is coming.
“...how we do analysis”
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That’s a gem.
Smug bastards think they are still in charge, and that they are the legitimate powers, not our President or his administration.
Would like to think so but I'm afraid these statements were made because they know they will be exonerated and are just getting ahead of the release so they can be described as "having been fully supportive and cooperative throughout the course of the investigation."
I’ll see that when I believe it.
” Brennan said. “And John Durham has a very good reputation.”
Well there goes my confidence in Durham.
This, along with yesterday’s horrifying “deep state” video clip, confirms that absolutely NOTHING will happen to either McCabe nor Brennan.
Not true!
OK OK, take a xanax! :)
I’ve been wrong hundreds of times.
One more added to the list won’t matter :)
Sure they are..................for a price....................30 pieces of silver?................
What do they get in return for their cooperation?
Would never trust them in any way shape or form, rotten to the core.
They’re pig food as far as I’m concerned.
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