Posted on 05/17/2018 10:55:26 AM PDT by Para-Ord.45
BREAKING NEWS.
Inspector General Horowitz found reasonable grounds for believing there has been a violation of federal criminal law in the FBIs handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation. Horowitz has referred his findings of potential criminal misconduct to Huber for possible criminal prosecution, says investigative reporter, Paul Sperry. Buckle up because IG Horowitzs report is going to light DC up.
Investigative reporter, Paul Sperry dropped this gem Thursday afternoon:
Sperry tweeted: BREAKING: IG Horowitz has found reasonable grounds for believing there has been a violation of federal criminal law in the FBI/DOJs handling of the Clinton investigation/s and has referred his findings of potential criminal misconduct to Huber for possible criminal prosecution.
Sperry also dropped this:
BREAKING: Comey/Yates targeted Gen. Flynn in C.I. investigation a yr BEFORE he communicated w Russian ambassador in Dec 2016 as a transition officialand the trigger was Flynn sitting at same table w Putin at Dec 2015 Moscow event, even tho Green Partys Jill Stein also at table
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
The IG report says Reasonable Grounds.
Would you rather have half assed indictments now or solid indictments a little later?
“Gee, that isn’t fair. We wanted indictments last month and convictions this month!”
Thanks for posting this sanity and reality.
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"ran" ------ Speak English much?
You are SO RIGHT.
“BS
It must be done properly so none of the bastards get off.”
Of course. But I’d like to see and enjoy it in our lifetimes.
You’ve got me all strung out with those tangled comments.
‘If there are DOJ investigations going on right now, we shouldnt know a thing about them.’
The myth that never dies. Investigations involve action. People are interviewed. Their homes and offices are searched. Their electronic devices and other evidence is collected and removed. It goes on.
The TRUST SESSIONS crew thinks an investigation takes place in a sealed room, with people sitting around and brainstorming, or perhaps practicing remote viewing. It’s crazy.
2. After Donald Trump was inaugurated in January 2017, nearly all of the sitting U.S. Attorneys were asked to submit their letters of resignation (a few who were close to retirement were permitted to stay for a few more months). This is a routine process when a new administration takes over. One of the U.S. Attorneys submitted a resignation letter but it wasn't accepted (that would be Rod Rosenstein of the District of Maryland). Another one submitted a resignation letter that was accepted, but he was immediately re-appointed to replace himself (that would be John Huber of the District of Utah).
Do you think any of this is a coincidence?
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Thank you for the wisdom.
Ha.
Where is McCabe’s indictment.
It has been over a month since a criminal referral was made.
Everything needed is in the IG report. Everything.
First you fools tell us to wait until the IG reports are released.
And then all hell will break loose.
And then you move the goal posts again.
It’s been over 2 months since the IG report was released.
Yet, no indictment of McCabe.
Look at the original charge for Mueller. He was indeed tasked with only investigating links between the Trump campaign and Russia. Not at all tasked with investigating Russian interference in 2016.
“Good, she wanted a USSC justice seat so bad she conspired with Bill on a tarmac.”
Thanks for saying”conspired with Bill on a tarmac”.
Other descriptions might have made me lose my lunch.
"Would you rather have half assed indictments now or solid indictments a little later?"
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Well said, laplata.
Would you please stop with this nonsense? You’re acting like a child who is complaining that Santa Claus hasn’t arrived yet ... and it’s not even Halloween.
“Reasonable grounds,” when used in the context of a law enforcement officer’s decision to make an arrest, means probable cause.
‘Please: NO profanity, NO personal attacks’
OK, well for a valid (”reasonable”) search or seizure, probable cause is required (4A). I don’t know why they try to change “probable cause” to “reasonable grounds” except for maybe one reason - to eventually confuse it with reasonable suspicion thus lowering the standard by stealth, as the Left always does, in favor of the government.
The ignorance and impatience of a lot of Freepers here is pathetic. You act like this is a WWE match that has to be finished before the end of its TV time slot.
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Okay. Show me a year long WWE match and I’ll concede your point. In fact, this crap has been going on a YEAR and I see NO proof that ANY of the people trying to subvert our democracy are going to be brought to justice. In fact, the longer this goes on, the more it looks like the deep state, not President Trump and the forces of good are actually calling the shots here. And, yes, I suspect that Sessions is nothing more than a deep state plant.
Its been over 2 months since the IG report was released.
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Huh? I think you’re mixing that up with the House report.
You will just have to buck up AC and see the truth.
There hasn’t been one indictment. Not one.
If and when indictments begin to happen ping me.
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