Posted on 07/10/2018 12:29:51 PM PDT by drypowder
POLITICS[Video] Rod Rosenstein married to the FOIA StopperPublished 1 week ago on July 1, 2018 By Kari Donovan
Friday, a Citizen Journalist reported from the hearing that was scheduled at the courthouse at 333 Constitution Ave. in DC, for General Michael Flynn.
What the reporter found led her to questions about the ethics of having Rod Rosensteins wife, Lisa Barsamian, a US Attorney defend the DOJ.
Rosensteins wife has represented the FBI, DOJ, all the Presidents, US government employees. This is a conflict of interest and should be disclosed to Congress. She is known as the FOIA Stopper. She is the one who is on the case against Judicial Watch. She is representing the DOJ as an attorney, and her husband is the is in a case, and she is well known for stopping documents from coming out. Is that a conflict of interest?
Did she read the OIG report? Was it altered? Reported Task Force: Whistleblowers Journey:Live in DC.
The DOJ OIG report, which was released in June, was expected to expose mass corruption in the DOJ.
However, when it released it was heavily redacted and exposed little of substance.
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Apparently, Barsoomian worked for Bill Clinton's defense team during the Impeachment.
It's not clear if she worked as a DOJ lawyer, or as private lawyer, and I couldn't verify either one.
Anyway, that would certainly be important if she worked for Bill Clinton as a private lawyer.
She worked for the DOJ during that time. It’s pretty clear from PACER and LexisNexis.
FR used to have people who looked that kind of stuff up. Apparently, like me, they’re retired. Or may have just given up on the avalanche of made-up blogger crap. Reality seems quite bad enough with embellishing.
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