Posted on 07/13/2018 9:43:12 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) explained the pivotal piece of the puzzle about the origins of the Russian investigation that was revealed by Peter Strzok in his testimony before Congress Thursday.
Jordan explained that the justification of the Russian investigation came from flawed documents including the Trump dossier that was created through the efforts of Democrat-linked entities like Fusion GPS.
Today, think about that, the top DOJ official Bruce Ohr actually hands parts of the dossier to the FBI, Rep. Jordan told Sean Hannity on his show Thursday.
And remember Bruce Ohrs wife Nellie worked for Fusion GPS, who was paid by the Clinton campaign to put this entire dossier together, he explained. This is the first time to my knowledge the FBI has admitted they got parts of the dossier from Bruce Ohr, a fellow DOJ employee.
Thats scary! he emphasized.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
And Bruce Ohr is STILL WORKING FOR THE DOJ!!!
When will everyone officially call it what it was - an attempted Coup D’etat?
Exactly right.
yep, the coves are coming off. The media overlooked all the testimony instead to focus on the hype and theatrics attempting to minimize the crimes.
Prosecute treason!!
A question that was not asked by Jordan: Were all 3 versions of the Urinating Prostitute Dossier used in all 4 FISA applications?
Stroke/Struck/Smirk.
(Rush’s name for him.)
Aha!
Now the question becomes: So what?
If the FBI management intentionally planned a Coup to overthrow a sitting President, how different would it look compared to what really happened? /rhetorical question off
If we had an honest media, the publc would be up in arms brandishing torches and pitchforks, Democratic Party politicians would be resigning in droves amid 100 indictments including FBI and DOJ officials.
NFL - Not For Long (Jerry Glanville).
When will everyone officially call it what it was - an attempted Coup Detat?
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I think President Trump will eventually address the nation and spell it all out. He will mince no words.
Yes, and it would be fun to be a fly on the wall in the Oval Office.....something HAS TO BE DONE about this level of treasonous activity.
The popcorn is popping.....
There is so much that is out there and not being revealed.
Prosecute sedition.
Sedition A revolt or an incitement to revolt against established authority, usually in the form of Treason or Defamation against government.
Sedition is the crime of revolting or inciting revolt against government. However, because of the broad protection of free speech under the First Amendment, prosecutions for sedition are rare. Nevertheless, sedition remains a crime in the United States under 18 U.S.C.A. § 2384 (2000), a federal statute that punishes seditious conspiracy, and 18 U.S.C.A. § 2385 (2000), which outlaws advocating the overthrow of the federal government by force. Generally, a person may be punished for sedition only when he or she makes statements that create a Clear and Present Danger to rights that the government may lawfully protect (schenck v. united states, 249 U.S. 47, 39 S. Ct. 247, 63 L. Ed. 470 [1919]).
The crime of seditious conspiracy is committed when two or more persons in any state or U.S. territory conspire to levy war against the U.S. government. A person commits the crime of advocating the violent overthrow of the federal government when she willfully advocates or teaches the overthrow of the government by force, publishes material that advocates the overthrow of the government by force, or organizes persons to overthrow the government by force. A person found guilty of seditious conspiracy or advocating the overthrow of the government may be fined and sentenced to up to 20 years in prison. States also maintain laws that punish similar advocacy and conspiracy against the state government.
Governments have made sedition illegal since time immemorial. The precise acts that constitute sedition have varied. In the United States, Congress in the late eighteenth century believed that government should be protected from "false, scandalous and malicious" criticisms. Toward this end, Congress passed the Sedition Act of 1798, which authorized the criminal prosecution of persons who wrote or spoke falsehoods about the government, Congress, the president, or the vice president. The act was to expire with the term of President John Adams.
I think President Trump will eventually address the nation and spell it all out. He will mince no words.
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I think that’s exactly what he needs to do - and soon. Wonder if the media would even cover it.
Prosecute sedition.
Sedition A revolt or an incitement to revolt against established authority, usually in the form of Treason or Defamation against government.
Sedition is the crime of revolting or inciting revolt against government. However, because of the broad protection of free speech under the First Amendment, prosecutions for sedition are rare. Nevertheless, sedition remains a crime in the United States under 18 U.S.C.A. § 2384 (2000), a federal statute that punishes seditious conspiracy, and 18 U.S.C.A. § 2385 (2000), which outlaws advocating the overthrow of the federal government by force. Generally, a person may be punished for sedition only when he or she makes statements that create a Clear and Present Danger to rights that the government may lawfully protect (schenck v. united states, 249 U.S. 47, 39 S. Ct. 247, 63 L. Ed. 470 [1919]).
The crime of seditious conspiracy is committed when two or more persons in any state or U.S. territory conspire to levy war against the U.S. government. A person commits the crime of advocating the violent overthrow of the federal government when she willfully advocates or teaches the overthrow of the government by force, publishes material that advocates the overthrow of the government by force, or organizes persons to overthrow the government by force. A person found guilty of seditious conspiracy or advocating the overthrow of the government may be fined and sentenced to up to 20 years in prison. States also maintain laws that punish similar advocacy and conspiracy against the state government.
Governments have made sedition illegal since time immemorial. The precise acts that constitute sedition have varied. In the United States, Congress in the late eighteenth century believed that government should be protected from "false, scandalous and malicious" criticisms. Toward this end, Congress passed the Sedition Act of 1798, which authorized the criminal prosecution of persons who wrote or spoke falsehoods about the government, Congress, the president, or the vice president. The act was to expire with the term of President John Adams.
“When will everyone officially call it what it was - an attempted Coup Detat?”
We’re getting there. It’s inevitable now.
bttt
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