Heads must roll in the FBI. Preferably literally. What snakes.
Nothing more need to be said other than to ask, "Do you prosecute the FBI or Obama?"
Why did Flynn even return their phone calls? The White House should have told staff to ignore ALL Obama holdovers in every department.
Sure puts the lie (again) to “99% of the agents are good people doing their job”. In all of this coup, not one person received an email by mistake, overheard a conversation (paging Eric CIAramella) or saw anything suspicious? Right! And I’ve got ocean front property in Kansas for sale.
Remember, if you deal with these criminals, the only word out of your mouth must be “LAWYER”. No name, no rank, no serial number.
And Sean JUST pointed at the flair on his jacket and said, “By the way, I have an FBI pin here, and I have a CIA pin here. Why? For the ninety-nine percent that do a great job and protect us.”
ARRRRGH!!
And yet not one of the criminals from the FBI will face any prosecution.
FU FBI! FUBO! FU COMEY!
THIS ^
This is why you DO NOT to talk to law enforcement without an attorney present.
LTG Flynn learned the hard way. Make sure all of you do not learn the hard way.
It looks like a number of FBI agents need capital punishment.
Can they request poison over electricity, drugs, or bullets?
The question I believe most people are missing is:
Why did they want to go after Flynn so bad?
I believe this is the next BIG SHOE to drop!
Handwritten notes from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that had been inappropriately withheld from Flynns defense team for years show that a key goal of the agents investigating Flynn was to get him to lie so we can prosecute him or get him fired.
It would appear that his original defense team was working for the other side and didn’t lift a finger to help the guy. What does one expect when the perp, Eric Holder is a partner in the firm?
In the handwritten FBI notes, the note-taker, whose identity was not made clear in the document production, wrote that an alternate goal is to get [Flynn] to admit breaking the Logan Act, a reference to a 1799 law restricting communications between private citizens and foreign governments.
If that was their plan, then they should be getting around to investigating and locking up John Kerry any day now. Right?
"In a May 30, 2013 Washingtonian.com article, Garrett M. Graff revealed that Wray was one of the senior Justice Dept officials that nearly resigned in 2004, alongside then FBI Director Robert Mueller and Deputy Attorney General James Comey, due to illegal surveillance techniques the Bush administration had put in place under the Terrorist Surveillance Program."
This was all when Ashcroft was hospitalized and Comey was acting as Attorney General.
From May 30, 2013
Forged Under FireBob Mueller and Jim Comeys Unusual Friendship
Excerpt:
"There was not supposed to be any wiggle room. And yet, in the haze of the weeks after 9/11, the Bush administration had launched a new program that threw FISAs strict rules out the window. I knew the Terrorist Surveillance Program would prove controversial one day. Yet I believed it was necessary, President Bush later wrote."
The words of Mueller speaking at the 2013 Commencement of Comey's alma mater:
"But Mueller cautioned the graduating students that one attribute mattered more than any other in a life of service: Regardless of your chosen career, you are only as good as your word. You can be smart, aggressive, articulate, and indeed persuasive. But if you are not honest, your reputation will suffer. And once lost, a good reputation can never, ever be regained."
This article deserves a revisit. And speaks to a number of current and troubling situations.
I am really interested in how the Department of Justice can possibly not put this investigation right in Comeys lap. Not to mention his perjury to the US Congress when asked about this. Time to bring him down with McCabe, Brennan, Lynch, Clapper, Rice and maybe even Mueller.
This is really getting serious Judge Andrew.Napolitano cant find a way to defend these actions. This must be killing Mr. Never Trumper.
Yes, definitely. I was just watching an interview on Tucker Carlson I think that he was talking to Rudy Giuliani about this. In any case he talked about the issue and everyone agrees that action needs to be taken for this poor man.