Posted on 05/24/2013 2:51:35 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Its 4 p.m. ET as Im writing this. If you had that time plus deeper complicity for Holder in the Rosen investigation in the pool, congrats.
We already knew that he signed the warrant for Rosens e-mails. Now we know for sure that it wasnt pro forma. President Good Government announced yesterday that hes ordered the Attorney General to review the DOJs guidelines for snooping on reporters. Imagine how dismayed Eric Holder will be when he finds out what Eric Holders done.
The Justice Department said on Friday that officials up to Attorney General Eric Holder vetted a decision to search an email account belonging to a Fox News reporter whose report on North Korea prompted a leak investigation.
In a statement emailed to Reuters, the department said the search warrant for the reporters email account followed all laws and policies and won the independent approval of a federal magistrate judge.
Thats not all. Per Ryan Lizza, the DOJ appealed and won in 2010 after a district court judge ruled that they couldnt keep their e-mail snooping a secret from Rosen. Why was the DOJ so worried about Rosen finding out? Because: They wanted to maintain access to his e-mail accounts, indefinitely if necessary, to flush out more evidence of leaking. And thats why Rosen didnt find out until a few days ago that he was being spied on.
Machen added that some investigations are continued for many years because, while the evidence is not yet sufficient to bring charges, it is sufficient to have identified criminal subjects and/or criminal activity serious enough to justify continuation of the investigation.
Machen insisted the investigation would be compromised if Rosen was informed of the warrant, and also asked the court to order Google not to notify Rosen that the company had handed over Rosens e-mails to the government. Rosen, according to recent reports, did not learn that the government seized his e-mail records until it was reported in the Washington Post last week.
The new details indicate that the government wanted the option to search Rosens e-mails repeatedly if the F.B.I. found further evidence implicating the reporter in what prosecutors argued was a conspiracy to commit espionage.
Machen, by the way, is U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen. If his name sounds familiar, thats because hes the guy who was charged with deciding whether to pursue the Houses contempt citation against his boss, Eric Holder, over Fast & Furious. Holders deputy, James Cole, wrote a letter to Machen before hed even received the citation to let him know that the Department determined Holder had done nothing wrong and therefore shouldnt be prosecuted. Machen also happens to be leading the FBI investigation into the leak that involved the DOJ subpoenaing AP reporters phone records. The man who authorized those subpoenas was, of course, James Cole, acting as AG after Holder recused himself. Machens a loyal soldier, in other words, with a track record of aggressively pursuing access to journalists private data to sniff out leaks. If he was asking a judge to give the DOJ prolonged access to Rosens accounts, its reasonable to assume that it was at Holders behest. Especially now that we know Holder personally vetted the warrant.
Tough exit question from Conor Friedersdorf: How much damage to national security did Rosens story featuring the big leak about North Korea really do? Its impossible to know for sure right now, but it might be significant.
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Revealed: Holder personally vetted Rosen warrant, DOJ fought for prolonged secret monitoring of accounts
How long oh Lord? How long?
Foxnews Special Report is covering this at the moment.
YES.
Holder and the Marxist both hate Fox News!
Oh Stedmen, Oprah is going to be so pleased about the work your are doing for the Chicago Jesus!
Machen, by the way, is U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen. If his name sounds familiar, thats because hes the guy who was charged with deciding whether to pursue the Houses contempt citation against his boss, Eric Holder, over Fast & Furious. Holders deputy, James Cole, wrote a letter to Machen before hed even received the citation to let him know that the Department determined Holder had done nothing wrong and therefore shouldnt be prosecuted. Machen also happens to be leading the FBI investigation into the leak that involved the DOJ subpoenaing AP reporters phone records. The man who authorized those subpoenas was, of course, James Cole, acting as AG after Holder recused himself. Machens a loyal soldier, in other words, with a track record of aggressively pursuing access to journalists private data to sniff out leaks. If he was asking a judge to give the DOJ prolonged access to Rosens accounts, its reasonable to assume that it was at Holders behest. Especially now that we know Holder personally vetted the warrant.
If I was a reporter, I’d feel a real chill up my spine right now. How do they know everything they e-mail, write or say is not recorded by DOJ?
Thanks Ernest.
Holder is a Fluken Nazi.
“Department of Justice” is the wrong name for this criminal organization. It should be “NKVD West.” Holder is the NKVD West Komissar.
I have mentioned it before but will repeat that I cannot help but wonder if the British Subject has people in his close group hounding the folks that are going to provide him with a 32 million dollar mansion in the Islands to have it fully ready to move into before his normal term would end.
Is "Fluken Nazi" a Nazi relative of Sandra Fluke?
He should be burnt to a crisp by now, but the flames are hardly being fanned by the famous MSM that “thinks we deserve to know the truth and government officials should be held to the highest standards”....
The Kool Aid media will sacrifice their media brethren, before they will sacrifice their political brethren.
Meanwhile they sacrifice their fellow citizens and their country, so they can be cool and attend swank parties...
This country needs an enima, and DC is the insertion point for the procedure.
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