Ron Johnson issues subpoenas for testimony and documents from ‘Spygate’ figure Stefan Halper
by Jerry Dunleavy, October 06, 2020 02:22 PM
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A top Senate Republican issued subpoenas for FBI informant and University of Cambridge professor Stefan Halper to provide documents and appear for testimony this month as part of a review of the Trump-Russia investigation.
The documents subpoena asks Halper to produce all records related to the Federal Bureau of Investigations Crossfire Hurricane investigation; the Department of Justice Inspector Generals review of that investigation; and the unmasking of U.S. persons or entities affiliated, formally or informally, with the Trump campaign, Trump transition, or Trump administration by Oct. 14. The subpoena for Halpers in-person testimony directs him to appear for a closed-door grilling about the same topics at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Oct. 20.
If Halper complies, it would mean his records and testimony would be provided not long before the Nov. 3 election. The Washington Examiner reached out to Luskin for comment.
Americas largest police-owned media company proudly announces endorsement of Donald J. Trump for President
by: Kyle S. Reyes October 5, 2020
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Law Enforcement Today proudly stands for the more than 800,000 men and women who serve on the front lines in our law enforcement community and their supporters.
We are unapologetic for our support of law enforcement and are outraged by the way police are being treated in the wake of one police officers egregious conduct.
This treatment has come from Black Lives Matter activists, Antifa thugs (sorry ideas), Hollywood hypocrites and political hacks with Ds after their names.
This year, for the first time, Law Enforcement Today is proud to make our first ever endorsement for presidentDonald J. Trump.
Frankly, this was an easy decision. From our perspective, theres no other choice.
President Trump has been an unabashed supporter of law enforcement. He calls himself the law and order president, and he has shown that to be true in both actions and words. As cities across America suffered violent riots, the president was out there offering the full support of federal resources to put down the violent riotsall mayors and governors had to do was ask.
In some cases, they did just that and local police, with the full backing of federal resources, put an end to the mayhem in short order. In cases where the president was rebuffed, we saw what happened in cities like Seattle and Portland.
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