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I want it to be released when it is the top story for at least a week.
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I want it to be released when it is the top story for at least a week. View Quote *although, I like the idea of shutting down the federal gubbmint for a couple years, truth be told |
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I want it to be released when it is the top story for at least a week. View Quote The report should be released shortly. The underlying documents should be released AFTER the usual suspects have expended plenty of time and effort claiming the report is "misleading". If that strategy is followed, those documents will prove that the memo is correct and will discredit those who have claimed it is not correct. |
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Quoted: If the reports about the memo are accurate it won't be the "top story" in the main stream propaganda organs, no matter when it is released. The report should be released shortly. The underlying documents should be released AFTER the usual suspects have expended plenty of time and effort claiming the report is "misleading". If that strategy is followed, those documents will prove that the memo is correct and will discredit those who have claimed it is not correct. View Quote Admiral Rogers smells bullshit, triggers an internal FISA audit. Finds bullshit. Clapper and Brennan try to get Rogers fired. Obama stands pat, thinking there's no way Hillary can lose. Hillary does, in fact, lose. On 17 November 16, Rogers the Director of the NSA, has an UNPRECEDENTED visit with the President Elect in Trump Tower. On 18 November, Trump moves his transition team OUT of Trump Tower, not really understanding how electronic surveillance works. Trump doesn't tweet that Obama had "wiretapped" him in mid-March 17. I suspect that the intervening 90 days were spent putting ducks in a row and putting together the plan to pull these fuckers apart. Sessions recusing himself may have just been part of the plan to hand these cocksuckers more rope. We'll see soon enough. |
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The Dems and MSM are upping the game. Now accusing Trump of money laundering. Cornered rats are always dangerous. View Quote |
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I'm sick of people saying "nothing will come of it". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It'll be slowed down and watered down because of the government shutdown. As usual, nothing will become of it because both sides are deeply involved in manipulation of government intelligence agencies. I'm so f'n sick of all of them. |
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so many times, we have heard news like this and built up a fantasy that truth will prevail and justice be done... and nothing ever happens...
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....Admiral Rogers..... View Quote I propose it be the Department of Justice building. |
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Ok, I hope he is right........we'll see..................
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FBI ‘Failed To Preserve’ Five Months Of Text Messages Between Anti-Trump FBI Agents (dailycaller.com)
http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/ The FBI “failed to preserve” five months worth of text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the two FBI employees who made pro-Clinton and anti-Trump comments while working on the Clinton email and the Russia collusion investigations. The disclosure was made Friday in a letter sent by the Justice Department to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). “The Department wants to bring to your attention that the FBI’s technical system for retaining text messages sent and received on FBI mobile devices failed to preserve text messages for Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page,” Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department, wrote to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC. (RELATED: FBI Agents Discussed ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump Win) He said that texts are missing for the period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017. Boyd attributed the failure to “misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities.” “The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected,” Boyd wrote. Strzok and Page were significant players in the Clinton and Trump investigations. As deputy chief of counterintelligence, Strzok oversaw the Trump investigation when it was opened in July 2016. Weeks earlier, he had wrapped up his work as one of the top investigators on the Clinton email probe. Both worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation until July 2017. But Strzok was removed after the Justice Department’s inspector general discovered text messages he exchanged with Page, with whom he was having an affair, in which both expressed strong criticism of Trump. In one text, Strzok called Trump and “idiot.” In another, he said “F Trump.” In another more cryptic exchange, Strzok spoke of an “insurance policy” that the FBI sought to take out in case Trump defeated Clinton in the election. “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way [Trump] gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15, 2016. “Andy” was a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40,” Strzok added. Republicans have questioned what Strzok meant by “insurance policy.” Page left the Mueller team prior to the discovery of the texts. more at the link |
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FBI ‘Failed To Preserve’ Five Months Of Text Messages Between Anti-Trump FBI Agents (dailycaller.com) http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/ The FBI “failed to preserve” five months worth of text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the two FBI employees who made pro-Clinton and anti-Trump comments while working on the Clinton email and the Russia collusion investigations. The disclosure was made Friday in a letter sent by the Justice Department to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). “The Department wants to bring to your attention that the FBI’s technical system for retaining text messages sent and received on FBI mobile devices failed to preserve text messages for Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page,” Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department, wrote to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC. (RELATED: FBI Agents Discussed ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump Win) He said that texts are missing for the period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017. Boyd attributed the failure to “misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities.” “The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected,” Boyd wrote. Strzok and Page were significant players in the Clinton and Trump investigations. As deputy chief of counterintelligence, Strzok oversaw the Trump investigation when it was opened in July 2016. Weeks earlier, he had wrapped up his work as one of the top investigators on the Clinton email probe. Both worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation until July 2017. But Strzok was removed after the Justice Department’s inspector general discovered text messages he exchanged with Page, with whom he was having an affair, in which both expressed strong criticism of Trump. In one text, Strzok called Trump and “idiot.” In another, he said “F Trump.” In another more cryptic exchange, Strzok spoke of an “insurance policy” that the FBI sought to take out in case Trump defeated Clinton in the election. “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way [Trump] gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15, 2016. “Andy” was a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40,” Strzok added. Republicans have questioned what Strzok meant by “insurance policy.” Page left the Mueller team prior to the discovery of the texts. more at the link View Quote |
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Quoted: If the reports about the memo are accurate it won't be the "top story" in the main stream propaganda organs, no matter when it is released. The report should be released shortly. The underlying documents should be released AFTER the usual suspects have expended plenty of time and effort claiming the report is "misleading". If that strategy is followed, those documents will prove that the memo is correct and will discredit those who have claimed it is not correct. View Quote Releasing the memo, letting the left lie about it and then releasing proof plays right into their system. By the time proof is released the media won't give it any air time and if they do cover the truth they will bury it somewhere in a deep dark corner of their websites. |
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Newly released texts between ex-Mueller team members suggest they knew outcome of Clinton email probe in advance
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/21/newly-released-texts-between-ex-mueller-team-members-suggest-knew-outcome-clinton-email-probe-in-advance.html he Justice Department has given various congressional committees nearly 400 pages of additional text messages between two FBI officials who were removed from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. One of the newly discovered messages, lawmakers said, appeared to indicate that Peter Strzok and Lisa Page knew that charges would not be filed against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as a result of the investigation into her email server -- before Clinton was interviewed by the bureau. Strzok and Page were pulled off the probe last summer after it emerged that some of their messages to each other included anti-Trump content. Strzok, an FBI counterintelligence agent, was reassigned to the Bureau's human resources division after the discovery of the exchanges with Page, with whom he was having an affair. According to a Saturday letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray from Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, the Justice Department provided 384 pages of messages to lawmakers on Friday. However, Johnson noted that additional texts sent between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17 of last year were not preserved by the FBI's system. One exchange between Strzok and Page, dated July 1, 2016, referenced then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch's decision to accept the FBI's conclusion in the Clinton investigation. Lynch's announcement came days after it was revealed that the attorney general and former President Bill Clinton had an impromptu meeting aboard her plane in Phoenix. "Timing looks like hell," Strzok texted Page. "Yeah, that is awful timing," Page agreed. In a later message, she added: "It's a real profile in couragw [sic], since she knows no charges will be brought." more at link |
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FBI ‘Failed To Preserve’ Five Months Of Text Messages Between Anti-Trump FBI Agents (dailycaller.com) http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/ The FBI “failed to preserve” five months worth of text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the two FBI employees who made pro-Clinton and anti-Trump comments while working on the Clinton email and the Russia collusion investigations. The disclosure was made Friday in a letter sent by the Justice Department to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). “The Department wants to bring to your attention that the FBI’s technical system for retaining text messages sent and received on FBI mobile devices failed to preserve text messages for Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page,” Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department, wrote to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC. (RELATED: FBI Agents Discussed ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump Win) He said that texts are missing for the period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017. Boyd attributed the failure to “misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities.” “The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected,” Boyd wrote. Strzok and Page were significant players in the Clinton and Trump investigations. As deputy chief of counterintelligence, Strzok oversaw the Trump investigation when it was opened in July 2016. Weeks earlier, he had wrapped up his work as one of the top investigators on the Clinton email probe. Both worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation until July 2017. But Strzok was removed after the Justice Department’s inspector general discovered text messages he exchanged with Page, with whom he was having an affair, in which both expressed strong criticism of Trump. In one text, Strzok called Trump and “idiot.” In another, he said “F Trump.” In another more cryptic exchange, Strzok spoke of an “insurance policy” that the FBI sought to take out in case Trump defeated Clinton in the election. “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way [Trump] gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15, 2016. “Andy” was a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40,” Strzok added. Republicans have questioned what Strzok meant by “insurance policy.” Page left the Mueller team prior to the discovery of the texts. more at the link Sorry your girl lost |
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These events happened during the period of the missing texts:
The “missing” Strzok & Page FBI texts are from 12/14/16 til 5/17/17, a time period including: — Presidential Transition — Trump Dossier Published — Strzok interview of Flynn — Flynn Fired — Comey Memos Written/Leaked — Comey Fired — Launch of Mueller Probe |
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FBI ‘Failed To Preserve’ Five Months Of Text Messages Between Anti-Trump FBI Agents (dailycaller.com) http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/ The FBI “failed to preserve” five months worth of text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the two FBI employees who made pro-Clinton and anti-Trump comments while working on the Clinton email and the Russia collusion investigations. The disclosure was made Friday in a letter sent by the Justice Department to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). “The Department wants to bring to your attention that the FBI’s technical system for retaining text messages sent and received on FBI mobile devices failed to preserve text messages for Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page,” Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department, wrote to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC. (RELATED: FBI Agents Discussed ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump Win) He said that texts are missing for the period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017. Boyd attributed the failure to “misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities.” “The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected,” Boyd wrote. Strzok and Page were significant players in the Clinton and Trump investigations. As deputy chief of counterintelligence, Strzok oversaw the Trump investigation when it was opened in July 2016. Weeks earlier, he had wrapped up his work as one of the top investigators on the Clinton email probe. Both worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation until July 2017. But Strzok was removed after the Justice Department’s inspector general discovered text messages he exchanged with Page, with whom he was having an affair, in which both expressed strong criticism of Trump. In one text, Strzok called Trump and “idiot.” In another, he said “F Trump.” In another more cryptic exchange, Strzok spoke of an “insurance policy” that the FBI sought to take out in case Trump defeated Clinton in the election. “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way [Trump] gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15, 2016. “Andy” was a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40,” Strzok added. Republicans have questioned what Strzok meant by “insurance policy.” Page left the Mueller team prior to the discovery of the texts. more at the link Sorry your girl lost |
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I'm going to have to go to the hospital to get a needle stuck into my freedom boner 'cause it's turnin' purple.
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Except we are talking about principles and ideals here. So yeah, adopting their tactics is becoming them, and then you are fighting for your team to be the rulers, not for the law. So you lose if you win. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unsealed FISA Court Ruling Shows 85% of Obama’s FBI and DOJ 704-5 FISA Searches Were Illegal and Illegally Provided to Government Outsiders
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/01/unsealed-fisa-court-ruling-shows-85-obamas-fbi-doj-704-5-fisa-searches-illegal-illegally-provided-government-outsiders/ A Report was released in April of 2017 that received no publicity until recently. The report was a ruling on the results of an investigation or audit into FISA searches made by Obama’s FBI and DOJ during Obama’s time in office. The report shows Obama’s FBI and DOJ participated in widespread criminal searches and criminal sharing of data with non authorized entities outside of government. On April 26, 2017, an unsealed FISA Court Ruling unveiled a number of criminal activities that Barack Obama’s FBI and DOJ participated in during his time in office. The report to date received little attention. Now interest is brewing due to the recent actions of Congress and the report that is expected to be released in the upcoming weeks. The FISA Court Ruling shows widespread abuse of the FISA mandate. According to the report, Obama’s FBI and DOJ performed searches on Americans that were against their 4th Amendment rights. This went on for years. One paragraph in the report states that 85% of the Section 704 and 705(b) FISA searches made during this time were non-compliant with applicable laws and therefore criminal. |
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I would really like to see some people convicted, otherwise this country is lost
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FBI 'Failed To Preserve' Five Months Of Text Messages Between Anti-Trump FBI Agents (dailycaller.com) http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/ The FBI "failed to preserve" five months worth of text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the two FBI employees who made pro-Clinton and anti-Trump comments while working on the Clinton email and the Russia collusion investigations. The disclosure was made Friday in a letter sent by the Justice Department to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). "The Department wants to bring to your attention that the FBI's technical system for retaining text messages sent and received on FBI mobile devices failed to preserve text messages for Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page," Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department, wrote to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC. (RELATED: FBI Agents Discussed 'Insurance Policy' Against Trump Win) He said that texts are missing for the period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017. Boyd attributed the failure to "misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI's collection capabilities." "The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected," Boyd wrote. Strzok and Page were significant players in the Clinton and Trump investigations. As deputy chief of counterintelligence, Strzok oversaw the Trump investigation when it was opened in July 2016. Weeks earlier, he had wrapped up his work as one of the top investigators on the Clinton email probe. Both worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation until July 2017. But Strzok was removed after the Justice Department's inspector general discovered text messages he exchanged with Page, with whom he was having an affair, in which both expressed strong criticism of Trump. In one text, Strzok called Trump and "idiot." In another, he said "F Trump." In another more cryptic exchange, Strzok spoke of an "insurance policy" that the FBI sought to take out in case Trump defeated Clinton in the election. "I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy's office that there's no way [Trump] gets elected but I'm afraid we can't take that risk," Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15, 2016. "Andy" was a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. "It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40," Strzok added. Republicans have questioned what Strzok meant by "insurance policy." Page left the Mueller team prior to the discovery of the texts. more at the link Even you can't be that stupid or naive. If that's the best marching orders you have to spew then your team is in serious trouble. |
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If that was the case why hasn't Mueller & Co caught it by now? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Dems and MSM are upping the game. Now accusing Trump of money laundering. Cornered rats are always dangerous. They're using up everything Fusion may have found and manipulated because that is all they have at this point. Anything coming from Fusion, G4S, or Crowdstrike should be immediately questioned. Anything coming from the left should be considered false at this point. |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/327183/D685A077-465C-4E03-9874-098E923AFD0A-427017.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/327183/BAFB3B12-08F1-4CA5-BA83-B72CAA89EBA4-427018.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/327183/D25119A4-43E2-4093-800D-F86DD37EF999-427019.JPG View Quote The Dems don't think the R's have the balls. This time they have Trump. |
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View Quote These people who conspired against Trump and supported the Deep State or whatever you want to call it bailing out Hillary, they were too cocky. They simply felt that she would not lose and they'd be protected. Muh-Russia was their cover or "insurance" if Trump did win but I don't think they counted on Trump and his team having the tenacity to fight them like he has. Comey hiding behind curtains and leaking documents was amateurish and showed that they were at the end of their rope. The only thing they can hope to do now is keep the country divided. |
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It was one of those things SIMPSON talked about in his testimony to the Senate...that he found improprieties in Trump's overseas business dealings. There was nothing further discussed other than that and "Trump is very protective of his taxes." They're using up everything Fusion may have found and manipulated because that is all they have at this point. Anything coming from Fusion, G4S, or Crowdstrike should be immediately questioned. Anything coming from the left should be considered false at this point. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Dems and MSM are upping the game. Now accusing Trump of money laundering. Cornered rats are always dangerous. They're using up everything Fusion may have found and manipulated because that is all they have at this point. Anything coming from Fusion, G4S, or Crowdstrike should be immediately questioned. Anything coming from the left should be considered false at this point. |
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The Dems and MSM are upping the game. Now accusing Trump of money laundering. Cornered rats are always dangerous. They're using up everything Fusion may have found and manipulated because that is all they have at this point. Anything coming from Fusion, G4S, or Crowdstrike should be immediately questioned. Anything coming from the left should be considered false at this point. The House testimony was different albeit Simpson tried to stick to his story and his lawyer(s) did a good job of catching him but the line of questioning was different. The problem is Simpson and his entire outfit are at this point just slightly questionable and will become even more questionable when the memo is released. |
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FBI ‘Failed To Preserve’ Five Months Of Text Messages Between Anti-Trump FBI Agents (dailycaller.com) http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/ The FBI “failed to preserve” five months worth of text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the two FBI employees who made pro-Clinton and anti-Trump comments while working on the Clinton email and the Russia collusion investigations. The disclosure was made Friday in a letter sent by the Justice Department to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). “The Department wants to bring to your attention that the FBI’s technical system for retaining text messages sent and received on FBI mobile devices failed to preserve text messages for Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page,” Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department, wrote to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC. (RELATED: FBI Agents Discussed ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump Win) He said that texts are missing for the period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017. Boyd attributed the failure to “misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities.” “The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected,” Boyd wrote. Strzok and Page were significant players in the Clinton and Trump investigations. As deputy chief of counterintelligence, Strzok oversaw the Trump investigation when it was opened in July 2016. Weeks earlier, he had wrapped up his work as one of the top investigators on the Clinton email probe. Both worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation until July 2017. But Strzok was removed after the Justice Department’s inspector general discovered text messages he exchanged with Page, with whom he was having an affair, in which both expressed strong criticism of Trump. In one text, Strzok called Trump and “idiot.” In another, he said “F Trump.” In another more cryptic exchange, Strzok spoke of an “insurance policy” that the FBI sought to take out in case Trump defeated Clinton in the election. “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way [Trump] gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15, 2016. “Andy” was a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40,” Strzok added. Republicans have questioned what Strzok meant by “insurance policy.” Page left the Mueller team prior to the discovery of the texts. more at the link View Quote Just more lying from the Swamp...........all this is intentional. |
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FBI ‘Failed To Preserve’ Five Months Of Text Messages Between Anti-Trump FBI Agents (dailycaller.com) http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/ The FBI “failed to preserve” five months worth of text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the two FBI employees who made pro-Clinton and anti-Trump comments while working on the Clinton email and the Russia collusion investigations. The disclosure was made Friday in a letter sent by the Justice Department to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). “The Department wants to bring to your attention that the FBI’s technical system for retaining text messages sent and received on FBI mobile devices failed to preserve text messages for Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page,” Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department, wrote to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC. (RELATED: FBI Agents Discussed ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump Win) He said that texts are missing for the period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017. Boyd attributed the failure to “misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities.” “The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected,” Boyd wrote. Strzok and Page were significant players in the Clinton and Trump investigations. As deputy chief of counterintelligence, Strzok oversaw the Trump investigation when it was opened in July 2016. Weeks earlier, he had wrapped up his work as one of the top investigators on the Clinton email probe. Both worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation until July 2017. But Strzok was removed after the Justice Department’s inspector general discovered text messages he exchanged with Page, with whom he was having an affair, in which both expressed strong criticism of Trump. In one text, Strzok called Trump and “idiot.” In another, he said “F Trump.” In another more cryptic exchange, Strzok spoke of an “insurance policy” that the FBI sought to take out in case Trump defeated Clinton in the election. “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way [Trump] gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15, 2016. “Andy” was a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40,” Strzok added. Republicans have questioned what Strzok meant by “insurance policy.” Page left the Mueller team prior to the discovery of the texts. more at the link Sorry your girl lost |
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I'm only speaking to what I read in the Senate testimony which again, doesn't get into the weeds because Simpson doesn't get into the weeds in his testimony except for his service in trying to snag Bill Browder and trash him...which he Judases himself in the House testimony. The House testimony was different albeit Simpson tried to stick to his story and his lawyer(s) did a good job of catching him but the line of questioning was different. The problem is Simpson and his entire outfit are at this point just slightly questionable and will become even more questionable when the memo is released. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Dems and MSM are upping the game. Now accusing Trump of money laundering. Cornered rats are always dangerous. They're using up everything Fusion may have found and manipulated because that is all they have at this point. Anything coming from Fusion, G4S, or Crowdstrike should be immediately questioned. Anything coming from the left should be considered false at this point. The House testimony was different albeit Simpson tried to stick to his story and his lawyer(s) did a good job of catching him but the line of questioning was different. The problem is Simpson and his entire outfit are at this point just slightly questionable and will become even more questionable when the memo is released. https://www.buzzfeed.com/thomasfrank/secret-money-how-trump-made-millions-selling-condos-to?utm_term=.wweERq3DB#.qk1v9kGBN Trump condo sales that match Treasury’s characteristics of possible money laundering totaled $1.5 billion, BuzzFeed News calculated. They accounted for 21% of the 6,400 Trump condos sold in the US. Those figures include condos that Trump developed as well as condos that others developed in his name under licensing deals that pay Trump a fee or a percentage of sales.
Some of the secretive sales date back more than three decades, long before recent worries that Russians tried to influence Trump by pouring millions of dollars into his businesses. But a months-long BuzzFeed News examination of every Trump condominium sale in the US shows that such sales surged in the late 2000s and early 2010s, when some Trump businesses were in financial trouble and when Donald Trump Jr. made his now-famous remark about the Trump Organization seeing “a lot of money pouring in from Russia.” |
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You really think that's why they "disappeared" those texts or that anyone else will believe that? Even you can't be that stupid or naive. If that's the best marching orders you have to spew then your team is in serious trouble. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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FBI 'Failed To Preserve' Five Months Of Text Messages Between Anti-Trump FBI Agents (dailycaller.com) http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/ The FBI "failed to preserve" five months worth of text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the two FBI employees who made pro-Clinton and anti-Trump comments while working on the Clinton email and the Russia collusion investigations. The disclosure was made Friday in a letter sent by the Justice Department to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). "The Department wants to bring to your attention that the FBI's technical system for retaining text messages sent and received on FBI mobile devices failed to preserve text messages for Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page," Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department, wrote to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC. (RELATED: FBI Agents Discussed 'Insurance Policy' Against Trump Win) He said that texts are missing for the period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017. Boyd attributed the failure to "misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI's collection capabilities." "The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected," Boyd wrote. Strzok and Page were significant players in the Clinton and Trump investigations. As deputy chief of counterintelligence, Strzok oversaw the Trump investigation when it was opened in July 2016. Weeks earlier, he had wrapped up his work as one of the top investigators on the Clinton email probe. Both worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation until July 2017. But Strzok was removed after the Justice Department's inspector general discovered text messages he exchanged with Page, with whom he was having an affair, in which both expressed strong criticism of Trump. In one text, Strzok called Trump and "idiot." In another, he said "F Trump." In another more cryptic exchange, Strzok spoke of an "insurance policy" that the FBI sought to take out in case Trump defeated Clinton in the election. "I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy's office that there's no way [Trump] gets elected but I'm afraid we can't take that risk," Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15, 2016. "Andy" was a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. "It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40," Strzok added. Republicans have questioned what Strzok meant by "insurance policy." Page left the Mueller team prior to the discovery of the texts. more at the link Even you can't be that stupid or naive. If that's the best marching orders you have to spew then your team is in serious trouble. |
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I just hope that Trump uses his executive authority to order the entire report declassified and posted on the whitehouse.gov website for all to see.
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Decent breakdown here. It will be ignored because buzzfeed or something. https://www.buzzfeed.com/thomasfrank/secret-money-how-trump-made-millions-selling-condos-to?utm_term=.wweERq3DB#.qk1v9kGBN https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2018-01/10/21/asset/buzzfeed-prod-fastlane-02/sub-buzz-11869-1515637163-1.jpg?crop=990:1087;0,0&downsize=1040:*&output-format=auto&output-quality=auto View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Dems and MSM are upping the game. Now accusing Trump of money laundering. Cornered rats are always dangerous. They're using up everything Fusion may have found and manipulated because that is all they have at this point. Anything coming from Fusion, G4S, or Crowdstrike should be immediately questioned. Anything coming from the left should be considered false at this point. The House testimony was different albeit Simpson tried to stick to his story and his lawyer(s) did a good job of catching him but the line of questioning was different. The problem is Simpson and his entire outfit are at this point just slightly questionable and will become even more questionable when the memo is released. https://www.buzzfeed.com/thomasfrank/secret-money-how-trump-made-millions-selling-condos-to?utm_term=.wweERq3DB#.qk1v9kGBN Trump condo sales that match Treasury's characteristics of possible money laundering totaled $1.5 billion, BuzzFeed News calculated. They accounted for 21% of the 6,400 Trump condos sold in the US. Those figures include condos that Trump developed as well as condos that others developed in his name under licensing deals that pay Trump a fee or a percentage of sales.
Some of the secretive sales date back more than three decades, long before recent worries that Russians tried to influence Trump by pouring millions of dollars into his businesses. But a months-long BuzzFeed News examination of every Trump condominium sale in the US shows that such sales surged in the late 2000s and early 2010s, when some Trump businesses were in financial trouble and when Donald Trump Jr. made his now-famous remark about the Trump Organization seeing "a lot of money pouring in from Russia." you are so cute i just want to scratch you behind the ears like a puppy |
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Serious question, what are you trying to say with your post and emoji? Imagine you have a brother on trial for murder, maybe he did it, maybe he didn't. We just don't know yet. But it is revealed, during the active investigation, that one of the detectives handling the investigation has texted his partners that your brother is "an idiot" and "fuck" him, etc... This wouldn't give you concern? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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FBI ‘Failed To Preserve’ Five Months Of Text Messages Between Anti-Trump FBI Agents (dailycaller.com) http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/ The FBI “failed to preserve” five months worth of text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the two FBI employees who made pro-Clinton and anti-Trump comments while working on the Clinton email and the Russia collusion investigations. The disclosure was made Friday in a letter sent by the Justice Department to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). “The Department wants to bring to your attention that the FBI’s technical system for retaining text messages sent and received on FBI mobile devices failed to preserve text messages for Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page,” Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department, wrote to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC. (RELATED: FBI Agents Discussed ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump Win) He said that texts are missing for the period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017. Boyd attributed the failure to “misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities.” “The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected,” Boyd wrote. Strzok and Page were significant players in the Clinton and Trump investigations. As deputy chief of counterintelligence, Strzok oversaw the Trump investigation when it was opened in July 2016. Weeks earlier, he had wrapped up his work as one of the top investigators on the Clinton email probe. Both worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation until July 2017. But Strzok was removed after the Justice Department’s inspector general discovered text messages he exchanged with Page, with whom he was having an affair, in which both expressed strong criticism of Trump. In one text, Strzok called Trump and “idiot.” In another, he said “F Trump.” In another more cryptic exchange, Strzok spoke of an “insurance policy” that the FBI sought to take out in case Trump defeated Clinton in the election. “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way [Trump] gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok wrote to Page on Aug. 15, 2016. “Andy” was a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40,” Strzok added. Republicans have questioned what Strzok meant by “insurance policy.” Page left the Mueller team prior to the discovery of the texts. more at the link Imagine you have a brother on trial for murder, maybe he did it, maybe he didn't. We just don't know yet. But it is revealed, during the active investigation, that one of the detectives handling the investigation has texted his partners that your brother is "an idiot" and "fuck" him, etc... This wouldn't give you concern? |
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