Clarice Ping!
Golly. I know that's how Democrat attorneys see the Judicial branch, but not everyone in the Judicial branch sees the Judicial branch that way.
Speaking of turbulence, after Trump’s forcing of China to concede somewhat on trade what happens on Wall Street tomorrow?
From an hour ago...
Let's Wrap This Baby Up, Folks!
Yeaaaah, that ain't the courts job.
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The 2 mysteries in the article:
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Two Mysteries
1. Chicago
While the President was out of the country the FBI raided the office of Chicago Alderman Ed Burke, a guy who controlled the city and state finances. The Feds ordered everyone to leave, placed brown paper over the doors and went through the files in Burkes office.
Is this Trump striking back? Is Obamas cover coming undone? The Chicago field office offered no comment. Its not clear they were even in the loop respecting this raid. Anti-Trumpers are salivating that this is another attempt to tar him, as his company hired Burke to handle permitting and tax issues to build in Chicago. Well, who didnt? Only people who didnt want building permits and favorable tax treatment.
2. Cain Raid in Maryland
More distressing and inexplicable was the November 19 FBI raid on the home of Dennis Nathan Cain, a whistleblower who gave evidence that federal officials failed to investigate potential criminal activity respecting Hillary Clinton, the Clinton foundation, and Rosatom, the Russian company which purchased Uranium One to Inspector General Michael Horowitz and which was then properly transmitted to the Senate and House Intelligence committees. The law protects whistleblowers that follow the procedure Cain did. Nevertheless, the FBI charged that Cain possessed stolen government property and used this to obtain permission for the raid from federal magistrate Stephanie Gallagher. The details of this seemingly shocking use of the FBI were reported by crack investigative reporter Richard Pollack. For six hours agents rifled through Cains home even after he handed over the documents to the FBI hed already given to Horowitz.
Pollack notes:
The delivered documents also show that then-FBI Director Robert Mueller failed to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct pertaining to Rosatom and to other Russian government entities attached to Uranium One, the document reviewed by The DCNF alleges. Mueller is now the special counsel investigating whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 election.
The bureau raided my client to seize what he legally gave Congress about the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One, the whistleblowers lawyer, Michael Socarras, told the DCNF [Daily Caller News Foundation], noting that he considered the FBIs raid to be an outrageous disregard of whistleblower protections.
From the outside it looks like Mueller used the FBI to harass someone who had the goods on him. The FBI has refused comment on the reason for the raid. Is this a lame attempt to keep Congressional investigators away from Muellers misfeasance on the ground that its a matter under investigation? Who knows? In the meantime, Im chalking this up as a likely further attempt by the Deep State to keep the truth of its wrongdoing from public notice. ...”
Mystery: Why doesn’t the President fire Mueller and pardon everyone?