Posted on 01/21/2019 11:49:51 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
John Solomon reported in The Hill last week that then-senior Justice Department official Bruce Ohr cautioned FBI and DOJ officials in July and August 2016 that former British Intelligence operative Christopher Steeles Russia dossier was connected to the Clinton campaign and likely biased. Solomon s sources were from the House of Representatives, where Ohr testified last August, and where he brought contemporaneous handwritten notes to support his claims. Two key points emerge from Solomons expose:
First, FBI and DOJ officials made false statements to the FISA court when presenting the dossiers allegations as a basis for wiretapping Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, claiming Steele was reliable and they were unaware of any derogatory information about him or his motivation. Yet Ohr had advised DOJ and FBI hierarchy working on the matter that Steele was desperate that Trump not be elected.
Second, House Democrats made false statements about Ohrs testimony. Rep. Adam Schiffs team, then in the minority on the House Intelligence Committee, issued a statement alleging that Ohrs contacts with the FBI did not begin until weeks after the election and more than a month after the Court approved the initial FISA application.
But for those of us who have worked in the hierarchy of the Justice Department, Solomons reporting reveals perplexing facts in addition to the false statements that contravene standard protocol.
Solomons revelation of false statements by the FBI, DOJ, and House Democrats is most disturbing. The protocols violated at the DOJ by its highest officials are of equal concern. Bill Barr, President Trump's attorney general nominee, cannot get there soon enough.
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Every single person on that chart plus quite a few more deserve to hang for strict-definition treason... Senator Warner, Victoria Nuland being two that come to mind.
They tried to run a regime change operation on us. What fools we would be to let them have another go at it.
get back to me when someone does something.
The stench is strongest from old ugly sob Mueller
That is what is being covered up and protected.
I've read this time and again the past couple of years yet nowhere have I read an explanation that makes any sense as to why Steele has such a case of the jaws with Trump. Is it Steele himself!? Or is it the British government that actually wanted their shill Hill in place to protect, and to serve them?
Please don't come back with a bunch of crap about the UK being our greatest ally. It ain't so. IF you think the Democrats are still P.O.'d over 2016, and want them to get over it, then think about 1776, and how P.O.'d the U.K. still is WWII be damned.
I’m fine with hanging only his white half.
Bttt.
5.56mm
Victoria Toensing is not a partisan hack. In fact, she is the furthest thing from it. Her remarks here carry great weight and are enough on their own to launch a serious, very serious investigation and prosecution.
... why Steele has such a case of the jaws with Trump...
I suspect it’s more wanting Hillary than hating Trump.
this shit all leads back to the magic negro.
Obammy.
The wife raised the same question. If Steele is a British citizen, why would he have such a consuming interest in US politics? An opinion, perhaps a strong one, yes, but his reported ardor in this matter is way over the top.
I don’t believe Steele had anything to do with the dossier. He loaned his name in exchange for money. He was used so the Coup could claim valdation from reputable foreign sources.
The dossier was hatched by Glenn Simpson and wife from gossip rumors about Trump from years ago. Tablet Magazine had it right long ago.
DJT has a long history of Americanism/patriotism. I can see those that want the U.S. out of the way for their globalist perspectives/goals would have supported Hillary over Mr. Trump, therefore I do believe Mr. Steele has to be deeply involved with a globalist entity to be so extremely consumed as he apparently is.
https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/251897/obama-steele-dossier-russiagate
...A Tablet investigation using public sources to trace the evolution of the now-famous dossier suggests that central elements of the Russiagate scandal emerged not from the British ex-spy Christopher Steeles top-secret sources in the Russian government which are unlikely to exist separate from Russian government control but from a series of stories that Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson and his wife Mary Jacoby co-wrote for The Wall Street Journal well before Fusion GPS existed, and Donald Trump was simply another loud-mouthed Manhattan real estate millionaire...
While they don't all fit the narrow definition of treason, the list of people who should be behind bars awaiting trial is endless once you start putting down names:
Andrew Weismann, Rod Rosenstein, James Clapper, John Brennan, Susan Rice, Cheryl Mills, Heather Samuelson, Greg Craig, John Podesta, Huma Abedin, Lois Lerner, James Koskinen, Jamie GOrelick, Robert Mueller, Zainab Ahmad, Jeannie Rhee ...hell, why not make that the whole mueller team?
The Team
Robert S. Mueller III
Special counsel
Mr. Mueller was appointed in the spring of 2017 to oversee the investigation into Russias election interference and whether any Trump associates conspired. Having served for decades in law enforcement, Mr. Mueller was previously best known for his 12 years as the director of the F.B.I., where he reshaped the bureau to fight terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Zainab N. Ahmad
Along with Brandon L. Van Grack, who has left Mr. Muellers team, Ms. Ahmad prosecuted Michael T. Flynn, the presidents first national security adviser. They helped secure a plea deal and Mr. Flynns cooperation. During her time as a federal prosecutor in New York, Ms. Ahmad built her reputation by successfully pursuing high-profile terrorism convictions.
Greg D. Andres
A prominent trial lawyer, Mr. Andres led the special counsels team at the trial of Mr. Manafort and helped secure Mr. Manaforts plea deal ahead of what would have been a second trial. Mr. Andres also assisted in the guilty plea of Alex van der Zwaan, a lawyer who was charged with lying to investigators in the case. Mr. Andres made his name as a trial attorney handling complex money laundering cases. He once was targeted in an assassination plot by a mob boss who was upset Mr. Andres had subpoenaed his wife.
Lawrence Atkinson
Mr. Atkinson secured the plea agreement from Mr. Cohen and the grand jury indictment of 13 Russians who carried out part of Moscows interference effort. He also played a role in the sentencing of Richard Pinedo, a California man who unwittingly aided the interference. The son of a journalist, Mr. Atkinson is one of the youngest members of the Mueller team. He graduated from law school eight years ago and joined the Justice Departments national security division.
Michael R. Dreeben
A leading expert in criminal law who has made more than 100 oral arguments before the Supreme Court, some as deputy solicitor general, Mr. Dreeben is handling pretrial litigation for the office. His aim is to defend the mandate of the special counsels office from legal attacks in court and to help prevent the office from losing cases on appeal.
Andrew D. Goldstein
Mr. Goldstein worked on Mr. Cohens case and handled the sentencing of George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign aide, and some grand jury questioning of associates of Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime informal adviser to Mr. Trump. Previously, Mr. Goldstein led the public corruption unit at the United States attorneys office in Manhattan, where he prosecuted Sheldon Silver, the former New York Assembly speaker who was convicted in 2015 on corruption charges. Mr. Goldstein worked as a journalist before he became a lawyer, and former colleagues at Time magazine recalled how he would bring loaves of bread baked in his bread-making machine to share.
Adam Jed
Mr. Jed has defended the Mueller team in pretrial litigation, including arguing that certain records should be sealed from the public in order to protect the open investigation. He joined the inquiry from the appellate staff of the Justice Departments civil division, where he was recognized in 2013 as part of a team that successfully argued in court that the act outlawing gay marriage was unconstitutional.
Scott A.C. Meisler
Mr. Meisler joined the special counsel team from the appellate staff of the criminal division of the Justice Department. He has been involved in pretrial litigation, including defending the use of certain pieces of evidence collected for the Manafort trial.
Elizabeth B. Prelogar
Ms. Prelogar, the offices resident Russian speaker, joined the team from the solicitor generals office and has been involved in pretrial litigation and witness interviews. Ms. Prelogar deferred her admission to Harvard Law School to pursue a Fulbright scholarship in St. Petersburg, Russia, and went on to clerk for two Supreme Court justices, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan. She also once competed in the Miss America pageant as Miss Idaho.
James L. Quarles III
Mr. Quarles is the special counsels main contact with the White House, tangling with Mr. Trumps lawyers over the questioning of the president. At 72, Mr. Quarles is one of the oldest and most senior members of the team, and he has a history in Washington: He was a Watergate prosecutor. He was also one of three lawyers Mr. Mueller brought on from WilmerHale, his former firm.
Jeannie Rhee
Ms. Rhee, a former assistant attorney general and another former WilmerHale colleague of Mr. Muellers, has had a hand in most of the special counsels cases: Mr. Papadopouloss, Mr. Cohens and Mr. Manaforts plea agreements and the indictments of Russians on charges of interfering in the 2016 election. She once said that she knew she wanted to be a lawyer after a fourth-grade play in which she played an attorney who defended a piece of candy on trial for causing tooth decay.
Brandon L. Van Grack
Mr. Van Grack was on detail from the Justice Departments national security division until early October and was involved in several of the most public elements of the Mueller investigation, including Mr. Flynns and Mr. Manaforts plea deals, and Mr. Manaforts convictions in his August trial. Mr. Van Grack has returned to the national security division but will still be involved in some aspects of the special counsels work.
Andrew Weissmann
One of the highest-profile prosecutors working for Mr. Mueller, Mr. Weissmann has prosecuted Mafia bosses and led the task force investigating Enron more than a decade ago. He specializes in flipping witnesses and oversaw or took part in almost every early aspect of the special counsels investigation, including Mr. Manaforts prosecution and the case against Mr. van der Zwaan. Mr. Weissmanns aggressive tactics have prompted criticism, but some defense lawyers have noted his compassionate side, and his interests outside work extend to sports he once attended tennis camp as an adult.
Aaron Zebley
Considered Mr. Muellers closest associate, Mr. Zebley often serves as an intermediary between Mr. Muellers office and senior officials at the Justice Department who oversee the investigation. He was Mr. Muellers chief of staff at the F.B.I. and followed him to WilmerHale. Mr. Zebley was part of a team of F.B.I. agents who chased suspected members of Al Qaeda before the Sept. 11 attacks, and he is credited with getting one of the conspirators to confess in the 1998 embassy bombings in East Africa.
Aaron S.J. Zelinsky
Mr. Zelinsky helped secure a guilty plea from Mr. Papadopoulos and has handled grand jury questioning of associates of Mr. Stone. A federal prosecutor on loan from Maryland, he worked there for the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, when Mr. Rosenstein was the United States attorney for the state. Mr. Zelinsky has a bipartisan résumé: He clerked for liberal and conservative Supreme Court justices and worked at the State Department during the Obama administration.
Geesh .we have friends in Australia that DESPISES TRUMP!!! DESPISES HIM!! They know more about Trump than they did about Abbott!! They also LIVE for the Patriots games!
That is what is being covered up and protected.
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Almost.
What is really being covered up is that our first historic black President was never Constitutionally eligible and ALL of our elected and appointed participated in the violation the Constitution.
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