Posted on 12/12/2017 10:13:13 PM PST by bitt
Last Thursday it was announced that U.S. District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras was mysteriously recused from the Special Counsel case against General Mike Flynn, five days after Judge Contreras accepting the initial pleading. No explanation as to why?
(Reuters) The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia judge presiding over the criminal case for President Donald Trumps former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn has been recused from handling the case, a court spokeswoman said on Thursday. (read more)
One might think the media apparatus, or pundit proletariat writ large, might be curious about why a U.S. District Court Judge would be recused. Alas One would be wrong. The recusal angle is transparently missing from any follow-up by media; and apparently the judicial cat also has stolen the tongue of congressional curiosity. Nothing. Nada. Zilch.
The story has been memory holed into the concentric whirlpool of nothingness.
We have speculated that U.S. District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras was recused, either by himself or by challenge, because he is also a FISA Court Judge and could have signed off on the October FISA warrant that led to the wiretapping and surveillance of General Flynn. However, we have received information that it wasnt by challenge, leaving the preponderance of the motive for recusal directly upon Judge Contreras personal decision.
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
Journalist stand down orders have been issued on this concern. The kind where you tie your hands behind your head, hang yourself from the shower head, then shoot yourself in the ear hole, for violating them kinda orders.
bump
The whole circle of FISA warrant actors is corrupt to the core
Heads must roll....... literally
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