Posted on 01/29/2018 9:12:43 AM PST by janetjanet998
FOX News correspondent Catherine Herridge reported on Monday that FBI Director Christopher Wray viewed the explosive FISA memo this weekend.
My prediction -
The FISA memo will be released soon. Then we know how rotten our Fed government had become.
But all media and punditry will report President Trump’s inelegant SOTU speech. Either he mispronounced something or he squinted at somebody (i.e. D-I-S-R-E-S-P-E-C-T). And the same meme will be repeated for another 2 weeks. Unless and until the next Trump gaff, that is.
Wray, as Director of the FBI has access to all FBI documents
He does not need to read the memo.
He already has them all and then some.
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I don’t trust Wray as far as I can throw him.
Nunes: We are voting to release the memo tonight
McCabe: Im outta here!
“Stepping down” is not the same as resigns. He’s likely burning his accrued leave off that will bridge him to the previously determined retirement date. If he had resigned, the announcement would have noted the resignation.
Remember, Wray was appointed by Trump.
He might just be one of the good guys.
Also reports today that suggest he was framing the WH with false accusations, and a leaker.
New Book: McCabe Initiated White House Meeting That Led To Leak By Mollie Hemingway January 29, 2018
Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe asked to speak privately with White House chief of staff Reince Priebus following a February 2017 intelligence briefing. ... McCabe said he asked for the meeting to tell Priebus that "everything" in a New York Times story authored by Michael S. Schmidt, Mark Mazzetti, and Matt Apuzzo was "bullsh-t." ...McCabe claimed to want Priebus to know the FBI's perspective that this story was not true. Priebus pointed to the televisions that were going non-stop on the story. He asked if the FBI could say publicly what he had just told him. McCabe said he'd have to check ...
Now, a week later, CNN was airing a breaking news story naming Priebus. According to "multiple U.S. officials," the network said, "the FBI rejected a White House request to publicly knock down media reports about communications between Donald Trump's associates and Russians known to U.S. intelligence."
Priebus was stunned by the implication that he was pressuring law enforcement. Had he been set up? Why was the FBI leaking this information when one of its top officials [McCabe] had initiated the conversation?
The book is "Media Madness" by Howard Kurtz.
Mollie's article (linked above) is a very good read. My excerpt does not do it justice.
MacCabre just resigned. Nooses tightening.
If Wray took that long to read the Memo he needs to go, also.
No need— Nunes took Paul Ryan to Saudi Arabia to show him how the former Alwaleed cabal was working in concert with the brit rogues of 5 Eyes to spy on RYAN, too, using the FISA warrant unmasking RYAN. Should convince him to step this up right NOW without “redactions” by Wray. If this happens the right way. McCabe stepped down, because of course his peeps in UK told him of the trip and the roll up of his network.
McCabe is a criminal— big time criminal working for the criminal Clinton global conspiracy, Soros, and certain Russians.
I agree. I think it was wise to ask or steer Wray to review the memo. That mutes the criticism from the usual suspects that Trump is reckless about security.
The committee’s info came from Justice and I’m sure FBI knew what was in it. They basically want editing/redacting authority to cover their collective butts.
Just saying that his stepping down today isn't necessarily a sign of something bigger going down today. Maybe it is, maybe not (today), but Mccabe's being done as of today is direct in line with his announced retirement in March.
Fox saying “removed.”
That’s a world away from “resigning.”
Indeed. And it does change the perception. Just the same, it is "on schedule" in that on paper, adding his comp days, he's done in March and entitled to full retirement benefits. He hasn't been deprived of any emplyment right, as he gave intention to retire "on schedule."
He should lose every cent, and should go to jail.
He's still at risk of prosecution for crimes.
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