Posted on 01/01/2018 11:46:16 AM PST by DollyCali
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That's what I keep wondering. Get the warrants & find out who signed them. It shouldn't be that difficult.
How long do you think it would take Apple to find out who was logging into their system & copying code to their software? Or any business for that matter. This endless "investigation" & stonewalling is getting very tiresome.
Surely a feather caught fire in the candlelight after Bill and Hillary's arousing pillowfight as a prelude to passionate lovemaking.
Steve had the honor of working in the White House & serving the country. Unfortunately, he squandered that privilege & turned that opportunity into a nightmare of backstabbing, harassing, leaking, lying & undermining the President. Steve is not a strategist, he is an opportunist
Trump Jr. met briefly with a Russian lawyer who claimed to have dirt on Hillary, but had none. Hillary paid a Russian agent to put together a huge dossier of dirt on Trump and then used it. Is it really that tough trying to figure out which is worse?
Just so you know: President Trump already had a base before Bannon came into the Picture. It was Republicans, Democrats, and Independents that voted for Trump not because of Bannon but Because of Trump. Don't Get It Twisted!
Michelle nails it.
She sure did. Maybe she can be the presenter at the Fakey/faulsie awards next week
Great idea.
Can’t wait for the exploding heads.
All of the clutching of pearls by the likes of Jonah Goldberg and Bill Crystal on how un-presidential this is.
And the LSM, oh la-la.
Gonna be a hot time in the old town, Trump’s Town, he owns it!
Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Attorney General Sessions Appoints 17 Current and Former Federal Prosecutors as Interim United States Attorneys
Attorney General Jeff Sessions today announced the appointment of 17 federal prosecutors as Interim United States Attorneys pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 546. In a number of United States Attorneys Offices across the country, First Assistant United States Attorneys are currently serving as Acting United States Attorneys under the Vacancies Reform Act. However, on Jan. 4, 2018, some of those Acting United States Attorneys will have served the maximum amount of time permitted under the Act. The appointments announced by the Attorney General today fill these vacancies.
United States Attorneys lead federal prosecutions across this country, taking deadly drugs and criminals off of our streets and protecting the safety of law-abiding people, as well as representing the United States in civil litigation. said Attorney General Sessions. As a former U.S. Attorney myself, I have seen firsthand the impact that these prosecutors have and it is critical to have U.S. Attorneys in place during this time of rising violent crime, a staggering increase in homicides, and an unprecedented drug crisis.”
That is why, today, I am appointing 17 current and former federal prosecutors to serve as U.S. Attorneys on an interim basis. Each has excellent prosecution skills and the temperament necessary to succeed in this critical roleand they have already proven that with a number of accomplishments on behalf of the American people. I want to thank them for stepping up to take this difficult but noble job. I also want to thank those First Assistant United States Attorneys who temporarily stepped up to lead their offices as Acting U.S. Attorneys and who are now returning to their roles as First Assistants.
The Attorney General has appointed the following individuals to serve as Interim United States Attorneys:
Shawn Anderson Districts of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands
Geoffrey Berman Southern District of New York
Gregory Brooker District of Minnesota
Craig Carpenito District of New Jersey
Stephen Dambruch District of Rhode Island
Richard Donoghue Eastern District of New York
Dayle Elieson District of Nevada
Duane Evans Eastern District of Louisiana
Timothy Garrison Western District of Missouri
Nick Hanna Central District of California
Joseph Harrington Eastern District of Washington
Grant Jaquith Northern District of New York
Maria Chapa Lopez Middle District of Florida
Kenji Price District of Hawaii
Matthew Schneider Eastern District of Michigan
Gretchen Shappert District of the Virgin Islands
Alexander Van Hook Western District of Louisiana
Component(s):
Office of the Attorney General
Press Release Number:
18 - 4
Dinesh D'Souza Verified account @DineshDSouza 1m1 minute ago
Wouldnt it be funny if Trump & Bannon cooked this one up together as a decoy for some bombshell policy initiative?
But I thought Sessions was napping.
Getting good men and women in place for the the prosecutions that are going to roll forth.
No. Bannon was leaking too much. One guy was fired from NSG, he was Bannon guy, he recently joined Oracle. He was behind leaking “That President provided Israel secret information to Russians”. Bannon was two scoop of Icecream and President sleep in different bedroom.
Now President have no link with “white supremacist” Bannon. And press hated him so much that they can’t even hug him.
Question: Today is the day that Nunes set for the DOJ and the FBI to turn over documents on the infamous dossier or he would hold Rosenstein and Wrey in contempt so what happened?
All I found is this article that Rosenstein and Wrey made an unannounced visit to Speaker Ryan’s office.
Were they squealing, “Mommy, get Nunes off our back”?
This got me FTA: But that effort itself has divided Republicans, many of whom are allies of the FBI and are concerned that the escalation of a discrepancy over documents fanned by Trump allies in Congress and media could result in lasting damage to the perception of the agency as an independent arbiter of the law.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/01/03/ryan-rosenstein-wray-fbi-justice-322618
It’s so absurd the thought had crossed my mind.
Also considered that Bannon may be drinking or otherwise altering his mind If he takes a six month break in a facility soon we will all know !
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