So we know who Sessions really works for now.
Sounds kind of like Limited Hangout.
I am not surprised at all! Who other than Sessions called him off...James Colmey, Clapper, Brennan, Jarrett, Clinton, Lynch?
Jeff Sessions needs to be investigated. This man was clearly running cover for a huge treasonous conspiracy. Sessions hired Huber to quash the increasing demand for a new special prosecutor. Sessions was obstructing justice on a massive scale. He should be investigated.
Their paycheck is in the drawer, every week, and...
..if they don’t work? The check is still there.
Federal employee.
Which begs the question, WTF not? Was Sessions a deep state plant?
Has Huber spent any taxpayer funds on his Fake Investigation? If so, he should be arrested for taking that money under false pretenses.
I guess the plan has been to just stall until next election, and redouble their efforts at cheating to make sure they beat Trump this time around.
Is he still employed? If so, why?
I think that the new guy Durham wants Mueller’s scalp because he couldn’t get at him for the Whitey Bulger fiasco.
Now we know why Huber refused to show up for a congressional inquiry as to if he was doing anything or not.
WILLIAM BARR: Right, so Huber had originally been asked to take a look at the FISA applications and the electronic surveillance but then he stood back and put that on hold while the Office of Inspector General was conducting its review, which would've been normal for the department. And he was essentially on standby in case Mr. Horowitz referred a matter to him to be handled criminally. So he has not been active on this front in recent months and so Durham is taking over that role. The other issues he's been working on relate to Hillary Clinton. Those are winding down and hopefully we'll be in a position to bring those to fruition.
You sure can get a better picture of things when you go to the original source instead of second hand accounts of events.
It’s not as simple as other countries ban what the U.S. allows. For any given substance, various countries may ban it, and various countries may not. Whenever the U.S. bans a substance, you’d better believe every nation on Earth that has not banned it screams bloody blue murder that we’re taking illegal trade sanctions against them. (Shutting them up a little may be a favorable side-effect of Trump’s America First trade policies.)
Gluten seems to be nonsense. Same with HFCS. I understand that azodicarbonamide itself has been found to sensitize people towards asthma, but this is a danger for those exposed to it in manufacture; it breaks down in food so it is not present when consumed. And the breakdown products include urethane! More studies might be prudent.
Likewise, Potassium Bromate should not persist in food, but may persist if too much is added or if the food is not fully cooked. (This would seem to me to be an issue for supermarket bakeries, which seem to often undercook food.) Look for “bromated flour” as an ingredient. The article says Pillsbury uses it in its breadstick dough; this is alarming since I KNOW home-cooked pillsbury products can be undercooked!!!
Horowitz is about to release his report. Barr has probably already seen it and he made the decision to roll it over to Durham while Huber continued with what he was doing.
Are people really this stupid?!
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Huber is doing his job as US Attorney for Utah in the news today. Provided as part of my ongoing series:
Huber Watch
U.S. Attorney for Utah John Huber in the News
A lot is riding on the shoulders of John Huber, what is he up to, based on news accounts?
Some past HuberWatch highlights:
He is prosecuting vandals defacing rocks on national lands:
Idaho Falls man pleads guilty in Corona Arch graffiti caseSALT LAKE CITY Federal prosecutors say an Idaho man has pleaded guilty to defacing a sandstone arch near Moab by scrawling graffiti on the rock feature.
As part of a plea agreement, the 45-year-old Idaho Falls man will pay a $1,000 fine and restitution of nearly $860 to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management for the damage done at Corona Arch
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"U.S. Attorney John Huber told the Tribune on Friday that Andersens actions were troubling to us and anyone who values Utahs beautiful public lands. People travel from around the world to visit these spectacular resources. Mr. Andersen learned a valuable lesson from this prosecution.
He's working to bring down street-level drug dealers and throw the book at them:
A 22-year-old Utah man died from an overdose. Now, federal prosecutors want big prison sentences for those who sold him the drugs.He is assigned to work with the OIG on the FISA warrant investigation, in this recent articleWe all share responsibility in helping our communities rise above this epidemic, U.S. Attorney for Utah John Huber said in a Monday statement. Within that space, surely the drug dealers and providers have culpability. Our efforts, like those in other federal districts, will track back from an overdose death to find those responsible for providing the drugs that led to the death. Drug dealers and traffickers will be held responsible.
Of course this is the assignment that we are told is to form the key of bringing down the Deep State Coup plotters, but there is little evidence of any activity around it since this initial flurry of articles around the announcement by Jeff Sessions. <
Illinois congressional delegation spar over growing questions of surveillance abuse claimsThat's all for now!Trump was roundly criticized (for his "tapped my wires" acqusationat that time for the unsubstantiated accusation, but congressional investigations over the last year lead by Republicans have unearthed what Republicans say was bias and wrongdoing by Obama administration Department of Justice employees involved in the process of getting warrants on a Trump adviser that allowed for surveillance on the Trump campaign.
The U.S. Department of Justice Inspector General investigation into the alleged FISA abuse is ongoing. A U.S. attorney from Utah, John Huber, also is investigating the claims.