Always amazing investigative journalism from @CBS_Herridge https://t.co/P8DfEJRJbf— l E T 17 (@Inevitable_ET) July 7, 2020
#FLYNN BREAKING: More handwritten notes uncovered by US Attorney Jensen @USAO_EDMO now under protective order in Flynn case. Includes Agent Strzok, DAG Gauhar (National Security Division/FISA/Clinton emails) notes from 1/25/2107 meeting, internal DOJ doc + AAG Boente @CBSNews pic.twitter.com/XBBgUMsgU4— Catherine Herridge (@CBS_Herridge) July 7, 2020
Acting AG Dana Buente signed the FISA April 2017.
I hope Sullivan does the correct thing asap.
I have to say, I’ve never been able to make any sense out of Herridge’s highlighting and margin notes. Like “handwritten notes” when it clearly says “handwritten notes”. Maybe it’s just stage dressing.
#FLYNN Timeline: Newly uncovered notes 1/25/2017 meeting (agent Strzok + DOJ Gauhar) one day after Flynn FBI interview 1/24/2017. Records under protective order also include 1/30/2017 internal DOJ document READ: 2019 Court transcript appears to describe similar record + date.. pic.twitter.com/MW742UVCzW— Catherine Herridge (@CBS_Herridge) July 8, 2020
"Gauhar was one of three individuals appointed to review the Weiner laptop in September 2016, which contained all Hillary Clinton missing emails, including those dating back to her appointment before Clinton assumed office.
Guahar instructed the US Attorney's office of the Southern District of New York (SDNY), that if the New York FBI field office and local New York police and prosecutors persisted in looking into the pedophilia charges against Anthony Weiner, Clinton Foundation corruption, and the corrupt activities of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Obama FBI, the Obama DOJ would bring federal civil rights charges against members of the New York Police Department (NYPD) in the death of an African American, Eric Garner, who died while in police custody for selling cigarettes.
"The Weiner laptop in fact was never examined until the day after the 2016 election. Nonetheless, James Comey issued a public statement four days before the election stating that the laptop had been examined, and no incriminating evidence found. "