Posted on 01/04/2018 8:59:42 PM PST by SSS Two
Muellers Pit Bull Andrew Weissmann under scrutiny as Rosenstein agrees to turn over documents to Nunes
The Department of Justice has agreed to turn over all documents related to the controversial dossier to the House Intelligence Committee after four months of wrangling and legal threats ended in a Wednesday night phone call and agreement.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein spoke at length Wednesday night, just hours before Nunes imposed midnight deadline on the Justice Department passed.
Rosenstein not only agreed to provide all the documents requested, which include unreacted FBI interviews with witnesses, as well as, access to eight key FBI and DOJ witnesses but information on Andrew Weissmann, whose now a senior member of the special counsel.
Moreover, the committee notes that the Justice Department is researching records related to the details of an April 2017 meeting between DOJ Attorney Andrew Weissmann (now the senior attorney for Special Counsel Robert Mueller) and the media, which will also be provided to this Committee by close of business on Thursday, January 11, 2018. Weissmann, who is considered a top criminal prosecutor, was described in a New York Times report as Muellers legal Pit Bull.
Department of Justice officials could not be immediately reached for comment.
Judicial Watch, a government watchdog group, released multiple internal Justice Department emails in early December, showing senior employees of the Justice Department lavishing praise on then-former acting Attorney General Sally Yates after she defied President Donald Trumps January, 2017, travel ban executive order.
I am so proud, Weissmann told Yates in an email. Weissmann, who joined Muellers team in June, was was then a top prosecutor in the Justice Departments criminal division. And in awe. Thank you so much. All my deepest respects. Yates was fired by Trump for her insubordination. Weissmans role in the Special Counsel is significant. He is described as Muellers right hand man the investigation, which appears to be expanding from its original edict to investigate alleged collusion between members of the Trump campaign with Russia, to a broader financial investigation of Trump, members of his family and campaign officials. It is my hope that this agreement will provide the Committee with all outstanding documents and witnesses necessary to complete its investigations into matters involving DOJ and FBI, stated Nunes in the letter. As agreed, designated Committee investigators and staff will be provided access to all remaining investigative documents, in un-redacted review at DOJ on Friday, January 5, 2018.
The committee will review all documents to include FBI Form FD- 1023s and all remaining FBI Form FD- 302s responsive to the Committees August 24, 2017 subpoenas, the letter states. The FD-302 forms are the reported summaries of interviews conducted by the FBI.
Nunes states there is only one agreed-upon exception pertains to a single FD-302, which, due to national security interests, will be shown separately by (FBI) Director (Christopher) Wray to myself and my senior investigators during the week of January 8, 2018.
He added that the committee is extremely concerned by indications that top U.S. Government officials who were investigating a presidential campaign relied on unverified information that was funded by the opposing political campaign and was based on Russian sources.
The salacious and unsubstantiated dossier was compiled by former British MI-6 spy Christopher Steele, who was paid by the security firm Fusion GPS. The Washington Post revealed in October, the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign paid Fusion GPS for the opposition research conducted by Steele.
Nunes had originally issued subpoenas for the documents and records on Aug. 24, but committee staff told this reporter they had been stonewalled by both the FBI and Justice Department for months.
Going forward, its crucial that we memorialize our conversations on this issue, and that were as transparent as possible with the American people, who deserve answers to the questions the Committee is investigating, Nunes states.
Thanks .
Chalk up another win for the good guy column in the game of “Gotcha”
Whatever Weissman did, it's certain to be compromising, and hopefully fatal to the Mueller investigation,
Bkmk ethics Weissman
These guys have finally realized that a straight flush beats their four of a kind. I hope they said something to the effect: “Spare us from prosecution if you can, and we will give up ANYONE. And we absolutely mean ANYONE!”
“Muellers Pit Bull Andrew Weissmann under scrutiny as Rosenstein agrees to turn over documents to Nunes”
Another angle that I did not know about. So much news today.
Royal straight flush.
Sara Carter is just the best!
Muellers Pit Bull Andrew Weissmann is a gutter snipe.
“Moreover, the committee notes that the Justice Department is ‘researching records related to the details of an April 2017 meeting between DOJ Attorney Andrew Weissmann (now the senior attorney for Special Counsel Robert Mueller) and the media, which will also be provided to this Committee by close of business on Thursday, January 11, 2018.’
what is this all about exactly? Is Weissmann a leaker for Mueller to the MSM? Is that legal? How does that serve the public interest? Did Weissmann give out confidential details of unreleased confidential information? Did one political party benefit from that release more than any other political party?
What is missing from the conversation is that not only was it illegal to obtain the FISA warrant using the dossier; but the bar should have been placed extremely high for the judge to authorize spying on the opposing party during an election cycle.
What is missing from the conversation is that not only was it illegal to obtain the FISA warrant using the dossier; but the bar should have been placed extremely high for the judge to authorize spying on the opposing party during an election cycle.
Good find.
Nunes needs to request, also, documents from the Special Council’s interviews with steele and others surrounding the dossier and its origination and propagation.
It would be quite telling, the sujects querried in those interviews, since Mueller and his team knew already the dossier is fake and there never was any collusion.
Mueller’s whole team is simply an extension of the corruption. They should all go to Jail.
That's high praise, considering his record.
Read Lawyer Sidney Powell: Prosecutor's Record Destroys Credibility of Mueller Probe. Sidney Powell is herself a former federal prosecutor.
Did Nunes CAVE???
Where the hell have you been?
“It would be quite telling, the subjects queried in those interviews, since Mueller and his team knew already the dossier is fake and there never was any collusion.
Muellers whole team is simply an extension of the corruption. They should all go to Jail.”
I hope they don’t try to pin everything on McCain.
His dying anyway and his a republican.
Mueller get out of town. You are over.
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