Posted on 08/31/2018 5:18:05 AM PDT by EyesOfTX
VIDEO: 4:39 - Fox News: Sources: Ohr kept Mueller deputy ‘in the loop’ on dossier
Aug. 30, 2018 - 4:38 - Justice Department official Bruce Ohr had contact in 2016 with Andrew Weissmann, now a top Robert Mueller deputy, as well as other senior FBI officials about the anti-Trump dossier, two sources tell Fox News; reaction and analysis from Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett and Fox News contributor Sara Carter.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5829057071001/?#sp=show-clips
VIDEO: 31 Aug: BizPacReview: Samantha Chang: Hannity panel explodes over news Muellers righthand man was in on Russia hoax: This should kill the probe
Attorney Bruce Ohr, an Obama holdover in the Department of Justice, kept Andrew Weissmann Robert Muellers deputy in the loop about the dirty Trump Dossier that was used to kick-start Muellers investigation into alleged Russian collusion with the 2016 Trump campaign.
This is a dramatic and stunning development that should effectively end Robert Muellers special counsel investigation, said attorney Gregg Jarrett, author of the No. 1 bestseller, The Russia Hoax. In fact, he should immediately fire Andrew Weissman and terminate his special counsel probe....
Jarrett made the remarks during a panel discussion with Judge Jeanine Pirro and investigative reporter Sara Carter on Sean Hannitys Fox News show...
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2018/08/31/hannity-panel-explodes-over-news-muellers-righthand-man-was-in-on-russia-hoax-this-should-kill-the-probe-669543
I’m inclined to say that Magoo is as useless as teats on a bull, but that would suggest he isn’t dangerous. That isn’t true. As of today, Magoo has done more damage to Trump than Robert Mueller has.
Mueller knows he is a target after the election.
Sessions should resign and run for his old seat again.
“And thus the competing theories about the Trump/Sessions relationship are set up once again.”
I have a third theory. Trump is the best transitioning from defense to offense. He managed so far to stay above water without Sessions assistance.
My theory goes like this: Over the last two years, Sessions has built up enough credibility in the media not to be considered a Trump acolyte. To anyone who looks at this objectively, Sessions is doing the job he is supposed to be doing, staying above any partisanship. And by recusing himself, Trump’s anger at him casts Sessions in a positive light with the media.
Eventually, Trump will change postures from defense to offense. That will probably come right after the election providing Republicans hold both the house and senate. Timing is a big issue here. If this happens, Trump has two full years to exact his pound of flesh. At that point, Sessions with Huber’s report can start handing out indictments to the entire Clinton Cabal and there won’t be a thing Democrats can do about it.
The best part about this theory is Sessions came off as non-partisan so Trump has plausible deniability to influencing Sessions.
Sorry, but folks around Alabama have seen Sessions and his ‘work ethic’. Pretty much a zero to get him elected again in Alabama.
I hope your theory is correct.
I give that a 1% chance. Even LS doesn’t’ believe that anymore and has said Bannon doesn’t believe so either at all.
Sessions is a useless coward. He’ll be fired after the mid-terms.
Session is hiding out and lounging around at the Recusal Resort... just the way he likes it.
The answer to the question is no.
Hopefully Sessions will resign on election day and save the country from any further embarrassment from DOJ.
That's a pretty big proviso. Most people give the GOP a 25% chance of holding. What happens in the (more likely event) that the GOP lose the House but hold the Senate, in your estimation. I think that's the alternative we should be expecting.
My theory: Not election day, but the day after the 115th Congress adjourns, regardless of which party gets control.
Mitch McConnell has no choice but to adjourn the Senate sine die around December 14th, as the 115th Congress comes to a close. McConnell cannot use pro forma roll calls to keep in session a Senate that no longer exists. It must adjourn with all work concluded. Then there is about a three week period before the new Congress is sworn in. This only applies after a mid-term election, when a new Congress is elected. This is the capital T "THE recess" referred to in the Supreme Court case against Obama's illegal recess appointments.
Once the Congress adjourns, President Trump can fire Attorney General Jeff Sessions (and anybody else), and recess appoint a replacement. Republicans in the Senate have said they will not confirm any replacement for a fired Sessions, but a recess appointment will be good until the end of the next Senate session, which would be the end of 2019. This is especially important if Democrats get control of Congress.
Once the recess-appointed Attorney General is sworn in, (s)he will not be recused and Mueller will immediately revert to reporting to the Attorney General directly. The new Attorney General can immediately change Mueller's charter or shut it down outright, and control what happens to any report Mueller may produce. If Mueller leaks the report on his own, his pal Rosenstein won't be in a position to have his back covered.
When the Attorney General's recess appointment ends at the end of 2019, by that time things will be very different. Republicans will be loathe to retaliate against Trump's new Attorney General nominee, as we will be moving into the 2020 election season and no Republican will want to run as a Trump obstructionist when Trump is also running for reelection.
The objective for President Trump between now and mid-December is to find someone who is trustworthy, not affiliated with the campaign, has the gravitas and nerve to stand up to the Deep State, and who doesn't mind a short-term stint as a recess-appointed Cabinet Secretary because this person will likely draw the long knives and will never again get a job in Washington, DC.
Maybe this would be a good job for Rudy Giuliani?
-PJ
I explain it like so: Sessions is playing by the old rules of a semi formal cocktail party. The Democrats act like a meth head with a razor blade.
Sessions is going to have to relearn the game to advance. But he wont.
I would not be so sure whatever Mueller says is good news. (For him.). The Friday of Labor Day weekend is the absolute worst time to release news you want covered. No one is around. The D team will be staffing newsrooms.
Bust Sessions.
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