Posted on 11/21/2019 4:08:37 PM PST by rumrunner
Must suck for CNN to actually report this..let the dominos start falling
Any day now. Tick Tock Boom
hmmm...so is this guy going to get thrown under the bus as being the cause of it all
Page or McCabe (or one of the guys she was scr*wing)..? Just guessing.. Would Strzok change his own notes after the fact?
Page.
She’s already admitted it.
Please let it be that doofus James Comey.
Oh my.
That’s a serious crime, ONLY WHEN A REPUBLICAN DOES IT.
I thought Page was DOJ.
Based on previous reports from Horowitz, I would expect nothing more than the above.
Predawn raid with guns drawn or this is a big nothing.
It is past time to indict some of these felonious Feds. The era of strongly worded memos and revised training procedures needs to end right now.
May not be either one. The article says FBI Official.
Not former FBI Official.
Indictments of likely midlevel type agents like this that were in on the scam and performed necessary functions to juice it could start the dominoes falling.
That's what I read, but who told her to? Stzrok? And who told him to tell her to do it?
Ex-FBI lawyer: Carter Page FISA application approved in ‘unusual’ way by McCabe, Yates, and Baker
5/23/2019, 4:08:12 PM · by Mount Athos · 41 replies
Washington Examiner ^ | May 22, 2019 | Jerry Dunleavy
A former top lawyer for the FBI described to lawmakers the unusual way the surveillance request targeting former Trump campaign associate Carter Page was handled by top leadership at the Justice Department and FBI, according to a transcript released this week. In front of a joint session of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees on Aug. 31, 2018, former FBI Deputy General Counsel Trisha Anderson said she was normally responsible for signing off on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act applications before they reached the desk of her superiors for approval. Anderson said the linear path those applications typically take was upended...
Former AG Lynch appeared to have amnesia During December Testimony About Carter Page FISA
3/4/2019, 9:44:53 PM · by bitt · 67 replies
saraacarter.com ^ | 3/4/2019 | Sara A. Carter
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch told Congressional lawmakers in closed door testimony that despite the DOJ having approved the FBI warrant and renewals to spy on Carter Page, she did not recall the applications, did not remember the details contained in the applications or the circumstances surrounding conversations about the warrant, according to testimony reviewed by SaraACarter.com. Lynch appeared to have amnesia during her testimony that she delivered in December before the House Judiciary and Oversight committees, said one congressional official, who had knowledge of the hearing. The official said Lynchs closed-door testimony on Page, a former Trump campaign volunteer
And the IG Report leaks begin!
Breaking: Italian media reports John Durham is headed to Italy For third time
11/19/2019, 1:04:13 AM · by rxsid · 34 replies
www.citizenfreepress.com ^ | November 19, 2019 | Kane
Breaking: Italian media reports John Durham is headed to Italy  For third time Posted by Kane on November 19, 2019 12:55 amItalian Spygate irritates Washington, while Durham marks Rome for another trip A Âno comment has arrived from the US Department of Justice questioned by Adnkronos regarding the indiscretion reported by Atlantic on Saturday morning , according to which the prosecutor John Durham is planning a new visit to Italy, after that of September 27th when together at the Attorney General, William Barr met with the heads of our services, Dis, Aise and Aisi. A hypothesis that was leaked...
They weren't his notes from what I understand. It was Flynn's 302 form, that Agent Pienka filled out after the interview. At least that's what I think this article is about. And all this time Pienka has never been heard from.
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