You wanna know how Jeff Sessions & others in the Trump administration are defeating the shadow coup plotters for the last year? j
Ponder this for a second, if you will. It contains plenty of evidence how it's being done: https://t.co/cVgX2zT1au— Stealth Jeff (@drawandstrike) March 8, 2018
https://www.lifezette.com/polizette/heres-why-jeff-sessions-may-be-washingtons-slyest-fox/
3.) Strzok, Page, former DOJ Deputy Associate Attorney General Bruce Ohr, his wife Nellie, and the FBI’s Bill Priestap must be among those cooperating with the IG because they are quoted in that four-page summary memo produced by Republican staff working for House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.). “Those quotes come from investigative interviews; no congressional committee has interviewed those persons,” Sundance writes.
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4.) Trump runs the executive branch as president, but he’s also potentially a victim of crimes being investigated by the Sessions-appointed prosecutor. “Thats why [Trump] doesnt know and [Attorney General] Sessions must keep distance from any discussion with the executive due to this separation,” according to Sundance.
5.) Like Trump, Congress also doesn’t know about the Sessions prosecutor’s investigation because “the prosecutor works parallel with, but separate from, the IG investigation. Congress would know of the IG, but not the prosecutor.”
6.) Finally, Sundance contends that “the most transparent reason why we know theres a DOJ prosecutor already on the case is because Jeff Sessions just said there was” during his interview with Bream.
The next question, then, is: When did Sessions appoint this mystery prosecutor?
Sundance explains: “Likely since the time when IG Horowitz informed the AG and AAG that he may have discovered significant evidence of unlawful conduct within the DOJ and FBI. That would be around July/August 2017.”