Posted on 07/07/2020 2:41:37 PM PDT by EyesOfTX
Can someone please fire Christopher Wray already? Please? Jeffrey Jensen, the U.S. attorney for Eastern Missouri assigned by AG William Barr to review the DOJs despicable conduct of the Mike Flynn frame-up case earlier this year, came through again today with the revelation of more potentially exculpatory documents that had been withheld from Flynns lawyers by the FBI.
The documents include handwritten notes from both FBI Super-Duper Agent and aspiring Latin Lover Peter Strzok and Deputy Assistant Attorney General Tashina Gauhar related to the January 25, 2017 meeting in which Strzok and fellow FBI agent Joe Pientka attempted to entrap General Flynn. Also included in this latest belated tranche of documents is an internal DOJ memo dated January 30 and hand-written notes by then-Acting AG Dana Boente dated March 30, 2017.
From a piece at the Washington Examiner:
Documents declassified this year indicate that Strzok abruptly stopped the FBI from closing its investigation into Flynn in early January 2017 at the insistence of the FBIs seventh floor after the bureau had uncovered no derogatory information on Flynn. Emails showed Strzok, along with FBI lawyer Lisa Page and several others, sought to continue investigating Flynn, even considering the Logan Act.
Notes from the FBIs head of counterintelligence, Bill Priestap, show him asking, What is our goal? Truth/Admission or to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired?
An email from March 2017 by Gauhar and notes taken by her in May 2017 are mentioned a number of times in special counsel Robert Muellers lengthy 2019 report. Mueller found that the Russians interfered in the 2016 election in a sweeping and systematic fashion, but he did not establish any criminal conspiracy between Trump and Russia.
Boente, who resigned from his position as the FBIs general counsel effective at the end of June after a decadeslong career in the Justice Department, was the last-remaining active government official who signed off on one of the flawed Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants targeting onetime Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
Strzok, Gauhar, and Boente are among the key players in the Russia investigation whom Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, named as possible targets for a subpoena as part of his panels inquiry into the FBIs Crossfire Hurricane counterintelligence investigation into links between Russia and the Trump campaign.
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Notably, this latest batch of withheld FBI documents would not have come to light at all were it not for the efforts by federal judge Emmet Sullivan to do everything he can to keep this case alive past the November elections. Proponents of the trust the plan crowd, like that DrawandStrike guy on Twitter, will no doubt cackle that this fact means that Sullivan is somehow now a white hat just like Rod Rosenstein and Jeff Sessions who is an integral part of Trump and Barrs 5D thinking process.
In reality, Sullivan is just a clearly-compromised jackass who is refusing to dismiss the case still, two full weeks after he was ordered by a 3-judge panel of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals to do so. As Flynn attorney Sidney Powell noted yesterday, any other judge would have acted within 24 to 48 hours of receiving that order from the DC Circuit, but Sullivan is clearly still hoping to find some way to continue extending the case even past the July 16 hearing that he had scheduled prior to the Circuit Courts order.
In any event, US Attorney Jensen keeps plugging away, and its a safe bet that the utterly corrupt law enforcement agency that is the FBI still has more secrets yet to be revealed. What a travesty this all is.
That is all.
Thanks for sending. Hopefully the content will be unsealed tomorrow.
Have you outed yourself, Lurker?
/sarcasm
Interesting, I’ve read in multiple articles that there was one in place. Sidney would know better than anyone. Thanks!
Well? We’re waiting ... ‘-)
What the deadline to request hearing. How long can this go on?
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