1 posted on
03/19/2018 9:46:30 AM PDT by
MNDude
To: MNDude
Accusations of DOJ hiding evidence from congress. Several congressional representatives have stated the information about Judge Rudolph Contreras was not readily know because his association with Peter Strzok was redacted within text messages sent from DOJ to congress. Therefore the DOJ is trying to hide damaging information. That claim is not the correct framework/context. Congress as a whole (reps, staff and investigators) can go to the DOJ and look at ALL unredacted text messages. However, if congressional staff wish to take copies with them the copies must be redacted. Why? Because, just like the Contreras issue within the Strzok and Page text messages, theres a possibility specific texts are evidence of a crime. Go back to December 2nd, 2017, when the first reports of the IG investigative findings were hitting the news media and youll note IG Horowitz said he has no issues with congressional oversight getting his investigative evidence with the approval FROM the DOJ. In this example the prosecutor, working with Horowitz, has to make a determination if a potential criminal case would be compromised by allowing the release of specific information/evidence gathered by the Inspector General. ♦Lastly, where all this appears to be going. It is not likely there will be a second special counsel per se. With a prosecutor already working with Inspector General Horowitz that person already has a thorough knowledge of all the evidence. As soon as the IG publishes his report, the prosecutor can begin subpoenaing witnesses. Its more than likely theres already a Grand Jury seated somewhere hearing the criminal evidence he/she has carved out from the overwhelming IG evidence as collected. You and I might be frustrated with the pace of the activity for a myriad of righteous reasons. However, we must also remind ourselves of the scale and scope of the corruption here that is inherent within the BIG PICTURE. All of this was done on purpose. None of this was accidental. The prosecutor could, likely would, be having to outline the biggest political conspiracy in the history of politics. It is entirely possible officials within the CIA, NSA, DOJ, FBI, State Department, ODNI, and national security apparatus along with the Obama White House, Clinton campaign officials, politicians, career bureaucrats and possibly judges are all entwined and involved. Add into this likelihood the complicit ideological media who will go absolutely bananas about any single member of their team being indicted; and a better than average chance the media will follow instructions from their leadership and send tens-of-thousands of low-info sycophants into the streets in protest, and well
you see the picture. The left only know one narrative: Jeff Sessions is doing Trumps evil bidding. Thats it. Thats the drumbeat. 24/7/365 Thats the narrative pushed over and over. Look at their reaction to Andrew McCabes simple firing, which Trump had nothing to do with, and think about what their response would be to indictments?
2 posted on
03/19/2018 9:49:06 AM PDT by
MNDude
To: MNDude
I think I hear BOOM in the distance.
6 posted on
03/19/2018 10:01:10 AM PDT by
Dustoff45
( The secret to success - Love God, Israel and the unborn child.)
To: MNDude
“If Jeff Sessions has appointed a prosecutor to work with Inspector General Horowitz, why do congressional reps keep asking for a second special counsel? “
Because, unlike you koolaid drinkers at CTH, they don’t trust that deep-state compromised rat bastard Jeff Magoo. No sane and rational person would after all the damage he has done. I don’t even want him picking the second special counsel. Trump should do it.
14 posted on
03/19/2018 10:38:26 AM PDT by
Electric Graffiti
(Obama voters killed America...Treat them accordingly.)
To: MNDude
15 posted on
03/19/2018 10:39:12 AM PDT by
gov_bean_ counter
(Free Republic has been reduced to primarily a gathering place for the inane, banal, and obtuse.)
To: MNDude
The problem with a “let justice take it’s course” approach is the enormity of the scope of wrongdoing that leads to “justice delayed is justice denied”. While the course of action outlined by Sundance may serve to right the ship at DOJ/FBI, it very well may come too late to save the Trump presidency.
16 posted on
03/19/2018 10:45:47 AM PDT by
vigilence
(Vigilence)
To: MNDude
I read that last night, and just now again. I don’t see where Mark Bradman actually provides any evidence that this external prosecuter guy did anything leading to McCabes firing. Maybe I missed it?
Could someone point out where that is, in the piece?
To: MNDude
Well, if Congress didn’t know before, it does now.
Wonder if any members of the House and/or Senate are targets....
And if so, could that explain why McCain’s hiding out in AZ? He’s dodging subpoenae...
36 posted on
03/20/2018 4:39:23 AM PDT by
mewzilla
(Has the FBI been spying on members of Congress?)
To: MNDude
Sessions kinda blew this. Firing McCabe just gives the left all of this narrative to run with. Sessions should have indicted him. Taking his pension is kind of a stunt. Indicting and prosecuting him for perjury would be the real deal.
39 posted on
03/20/2018 9:37:29 AM PDT by
kjam22
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