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To: Golden Eagle

there is huge consternation in the swamp tonight. Apparently DOJ swamp creatures lied to Reuters about this guy not having evidence and he does in spades according to Sarah and John on Hannity and they act like it is already in their possession. This great whistle blower has videos and tapes of russians talking about Hillery. I say buckle in for this one. Sessions must resign immediately along with McCabe and Rosenstien. This is becoming an historic crime scandle that pales watergate which was nothing.


10 posted on 11/16/2017 8:14:23 PM PST by raiderboy ( "...serving God,s purposeif we have to close down our government, weÂ’re building that wall")
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Louie Gohmert ripped Sessions a new one the other day in the House Judiciary Committee:

https://www.newyorker.com/news/amy-davidson-sorkin/its-all-connected-jeff-sessions-roy-moore-and-a-new-russia-investigation

“It seems like, to me, you got mistreated a little bit,” Representative Louie Gohmert, of Texas, began.

Then he asked Sessions whether, in deciding earlier this year to recuse himself—presumably, this was a reference to Sessions’s recusal from the investigation into Russian interference with the 2016 election, though one never knows with Gohmert—he had consulted with his deputy, Rod Rosenstein. Sessions seemed unsure of how much he should say about internal deliberations, and also of where Gohmert was heading. Gohmert interrupted to read a string of e-mail addresses, at least one ending in .ru, and brandished a filing in a 2015 case involving money laundering and an executive at a Russian-state-linked, uranium-exporting company called Tenex. One of the names on the document, filed in a federal court in Maryland, was that of Rosenstein, who was then a U.S. attorney in that state. “So you were not aware that Rosenstein had had this prior dealing with Russian uranium before you recused yourself, had you?” As Sessions tried to get Gohmert to clarify, the congressman continued, “You were not aware of the Mueller-Comey investigation into Russian uranium, were you, before you recused yourself?”

“Nuh—ah,” Sessions began, with a nervous laugh, “I don’t think so.” Then he brightened, and said more definitely, “No, I was not, of course, I wasn’t in the Department of Justice.” Gohmert’s point seemed to be that Sessions had somehow been tricked into the recusal. “It sure stinks to high heaven, and it doesn’t appear to me they ought to be involved in investigating,” Gohmert said, as, at last, his time expired. Sessions, before the next questioner began, took a moment to try to sort all that out...


15 posted on 11/16/2017 8:49:47 PM PST by Golden Eagle (Donald Trump: "People will die because of the Russia investigation, and it's a pure hit job")
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To: raiderboy
I have long held that the crime and corruption is so deep and wide in D.C. that there is no way in hell they will dare to let an investigation into Hillary or anything surrounding her begin.

I think there must be meetings going on around the clock with politicians and bureaucrats from across the board who are trying to figure out how to get out of this mess that they let get started.

When you think of how far from the original investigation they have gone in order to bring charges against Manafort for possible tax dodging 13 years ago you can easily imagine how many people associated with the Clintons and the DNC could go to jail if a special prosecutor is given a blank check to explore their lives.

It's no stretch to think that everyone in DC who is not vulnerable to prosecution knows someone who is.

17 posted on 11/16/2017 10:00:38 PM PST by Baynative ( "If you don't have a seat at the table, you're on the menu.")
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