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Why Does Barr Let Wray Lie and Flout the Law?
Gatestone Institute ^ | October 27, 2020

Posted on 10/27/2020 7:33:35 AM PDT by SJackson

One is supposed to believe that Attorney General William Barr is in charge of the Department of Justice, and that FBI Director Christopher Wray works for Barr. Both men purportedly work for President Donald J. Trump. President Trump has been very clear about his desire and directives to declassify and release all materials related to the “Russia!” hoax. The President is consistently ignored by his staff.

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Judicial Watch submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request on February 16, 2018, to the FBI. It sought text messages sent from January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2015, between FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and FBI attorney Lisa Page, FBI Special Agent Jennifer Leonard, FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok, and/or Obama administration Homeland Security Advisor Lisa Monaco. In response, the FBI denied the request, asserting (incredibly) that text messages are not subject to FOIA.

Judicial Watch challenged the FBI’s determination. It filed an administrative appeal with the Department of Justice arguing that “text messages involving government-related business sent between government officials, whom all of the persons identified in the scope of the request are, do in fact constitute government records that fall within the purview of FOIA.” [Emphasis added]

In response, the Justice Department’s Office of Information Policy remanded Judicial Watch’s request for “further review,” but the FBI ignored the directive and continues to withhold any text messages. Judicial Watch sued on October 19, 2020, just a few days ago, after the FBI failed to respond (again) to the remanded request.

The Wray FBI is acting in a disgracefully dishonest manner, and the attorneys of the Barr Justice Department are the advocates peddling this nonsense in federal courts. Here is what your government says it can do: Delete and keep secret all text messages – including those by the dirty cops running an illicit coup against President Trump.

Keep in mind that this sort of arrogant, uncorrected (and largely ignored) corruption goes on in Washington DC all the time. AG Barr accepts it all and takes no action.

Last month, Judicial Watch uncovered that senior members of Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel’s Office (SCO) repeatedly and “accidentally” wiped over 20 phones assigned to them. All just a coincidence, right?

The President has the authority to appoint his own Special Counsel (28 C.F.R. Part 600). He is not required to wait for AG Barr to act. Given AG Barr’s affinity for nonsense like Mueller’s wiped phones and denying that government text messages on government phones, sent by government agents, on government time about government business are somehow not government records – one is left to believe the President has waited far too long for AG Barr to actually “do” something (beyond Durham’s indictment one third-stringer flunky DoJ attorney [Clinesmith].

Ask yourself why AG Barr fights Judicial Watch in virtually every FOIA lawsuit seeking records over the Obamagate coup plot. Why does he permit the FBI to claim in court that their agents’ text messages on their government phones are not government records? That’s insultingly preposterous – but it is the Justice Department’s position. Your tax dollars in action.

At this point, one must believe that someone in the Trump White House has caught onto this pattern of conduct at the FBI and the Justice Department. The President is not well-served if this goes on and on and on – at this point for years – and no real action is taken. The past Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Rick Grenell, seemed to make some headway. Now DNI John Ratcliffe has moved the ball down the field a few more yards. Should President Trump be re-elected, the time will have come to break some china and flip over some tables at the FBI and Justice. Hopefully, President Trump will then show people what a “disruptor” truly looks like.


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To: SJackson
Re: "President Trump has been very clear about his desire and directives to declassify and release all materials related to the Russia hoax."

Sorry, that is completely false.

Trump can pull up most of the Russian documents on his Oval Office computer and post them straight into the White House website.

There are at least another 50 FOIA requests and lawsuits, some of them pending for years, that would politically benefit the GOP and Trump.

And Trump does nothing.

Why?

Incomprehensible negligence.

41 posted on 10/27/2020 8:52:18 AM PDT by zeestephen
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To: Mr. Jeeves

Target hit... Barr is the cleaner...


42 posted on 10/27/2020 9:18:53 AM PDT by PigRigger
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To: SJackson
Hire a DC swamp-weasel, get a DC swamp-weasel.

The Farmer and the Snake

One winter day, a farmer found a snake by the roadside, stiff and motionless with cold.

“If you put me inside your shirt,” the snake said, “your body will make me warm and I won't freeze to death.”

“Oh, I know your kind,” replied the farmer. “If I pick you up, you will bite me.”

“Oh no,” the snake objected. “Why would I do such a thing, if you are good enough to help me?”

So the farmer had compassion on the snake, and taking it up, he put it inside his shirt. The warmth quickly revived the snake, and resuming its natural instincts, it bit its benefactor, inflicting on him a mortal wound. “Oh,” cried the farmer with his last breath, “why did you bite me? You promised you wouldn't.”

“Ah,” said the snake. “So I did. But you knew I was a snake when you picked me up.”

43 posted on 10/27/2020 9:19:11 AM PDT by wildcard_redneck (COVID lockdowns are the EstablishmentÂ’s track on the middle class and our Republic)
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To: SJackson

I believe Barr agreed to come back into the Department of Justice fold because he hated seeing that department turned into a political weapon by the party in control. Some of you seem to be demanding that he weaponize it again. Judicial Watch has rights to obtain information but it has to go through administrative channels and that often takes a long time. Barr’s job is to see that the Department follow the law as it exists now. In the meantime he is seeing precedents set in cases JW is pursuing—and that is good. Less trouble next time.

I understand the frustration but I am going to wait and see what happens after the election before I string Barr up.


44 posted on 10/27/2020 9:28:59 AM PDT by caseinpoint (Don't get thickly involved in thin things.)
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To: SJackson

The Deep State is deeper than we or Trump assume.


45 posted on 10/27/2020 9:41:13 AM PDT by 353FMG
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To: Starboard

Trump would have been better off going with his instinct and naming Giuliani as attorney general. Sessions would still hold the Senate seat in AL. Can’t understand where Trump finds such do-nothing people, when he is such a doer.


46 posted on 10/28/2020 3:56:24 AM PDT by Theodore R.
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