GAME CHANGER: FISA Memo To END Mueller’s Russia Investigation Into Trump, Sources Say
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GAME CHANGER: FISA Memo To END Mueller’s Russia Investigation Into Trump, Sources Say
Republican lawmakers ignited a firestorm late on Thursday after they received a classified memo that documented extensive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) abuse that officials described as “explosive” and “absolutely shocking.”
Sources who viewed the FISA memo told journalist Sara A. Carter that “they would not be surprised if it leads to the end of Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel investigation into President Trump and his associates.” The sources predicted that it most likely will lead to senior-level government officials at the FBI and DOJ being removed from their positions.
A senior government official who viewed the document and could only speak on the condition of anonymity, since the document is classified, told Carter:
The document shows a troubling course of conduct and we need to make the document available, so the public can see it. Once the public sees it, we can hold the people involved accountable in a number of ways … some of these people should no longer be in the government.
Another official, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that they will “get this stuff released by the end of the month.”
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who viewed the FISA memo, told Fox News that he thinks government officials are headed to prison based on the information contained in the document.
“I think that this will not end just with firings,” Gaetz said. “I believe there are people who will go to jail. You don’t get to try to undermine our country, undermine our elections, and then simply get fired.”
Multiple Republican lawmakers who saw the FISA memo took to Twitter to sound the alarm about its damning nature and called for it to be immediately released to the public.
Rep. Steve King (R-IA) tweeted: “I have read the memo. The sickening reality has set in. I no longer hold out hope there is an innocent explanation for the information the public has seen. I have long said it is worse than Watergate. It was #neverTrump & #alwaysHillary. #releasethememo”
Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) tweeted: “I viewed the classified report from House Intel relating to the FBI, FISA abuses, the infamous Russian dossier, and so-called 'Russian collusion.' What I saw is absolutely shocking. This report needs to be released--now. Americans deserve the truth. #ReleaseTheMemo”
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Sources who viewed the FISA memo told journalist Sara A. Carter that “they would not be surprised if it leads to the end of Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel investigation into President Trump and his associates.” The sources predicted that it most likely will lead to senior-level government officials at the FBI and DOJ being removed from their positions.
A senior government official who viewed the document and could only speak on the condition of anonymity, since the document is classified, told Carter:
The document shows a troubling course of conduct and we need to make the document available, so the public can see it. Once the public sees it, we can hold the people involved accountable in a number of ways … some of these people should no longer be in the government.
Another official, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that they will “get this stuff released by the end of the month.”
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who viewed the FISA memo, told Fox News that he thinks government officials are headed to prison based on the information contained in the document.
“I think that this will not end just with firings,” Gaetz said. “I believe there are people who will go to jail. You don’t get to try to undermine our country, undermine our elections, and then simply get fired.”
Multiple Republican lawmakers who saw the FISA memo took to Twitter to sound the alarm about its damning nature and called for it to be immediately released to the public.
Rep. Steve King (R-IA) tweeted: “I have read the memo. The sickening reality has set in. I no longer hold out hope there is an innocent explanation for the information the public has seen. I have long said it is worse than Watergate. It was #neverTrump & #alwaysHillary. #releasethememo”
Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) tweeted: “I viewed the classified report from House Intel relating to the FBI, FISA abuses, the infamous Russian dossier, and so-called 'Russian collusion.' What I saw is absolutely shocking. This report needs to be released--now. Americans deserve the truth. #ReleaseTheMemo”
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Re: GAME CHANGER: FISA Memo To END Mueller’s Russia Investigation Into Trump, Sources Say
Oh dear.
Some pussy hats on snooze fest are gonna be Sooooooooooo angry
Best they dust off their California break away plan B
Some pussy hats on snooze fest are gonna be Sooooooooooo angry
Best they dust off their California break away plan B
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As I understand it, rather than California succeeding, it appears that a large number of Californian counties want to succeed from California. Apparently it is far easier to leave a state than leave the union. Most of those wishing to leave are the rural parts of California.smelly-bandit wrote:Oh dear.
Some pussy hats on snooze fest are gonna be Sooooooooooo angry
Best they dust off their California break away plan B
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_California
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Re: GAME CHANGER: FISA Memo To END Mueller’s Russia Investigation Into Trump, Sources Say
It does look like this memo could be quite explosive and could be the democrats watergate. However we have heard the "smoking gun" line quite a few times over the last 2 years.smelly-bandit wrote:Republican lawmakers ignited a firestorm late on Thursday after they received a classified memo that documented extensive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) abuse that officials described as “explosive” and “absolutely shocking.”
Sources who viewed the FISA memo told journalist Sara A. Carter that “they would not be surprised if it leads to the end of Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel investigation into President Trump and his associates.” The sources predicted that it most likely will lead to senior-level government officials at the FBI and DOJ being removed from their positions.
A senior government official who viewed the document and could only speak on the condition of anonymity, since the document is classified, told Carter:
The document shows a troubling course of conduct and we need to make the document available, so the public can see it. Once the public sees it, we can hold the people involved accountable in a number of ways … some of these people should no longer be in the government.
Another official, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that they will “get this stuff released by the end of the month.”
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who viewed the FISA memo, told Fox News that he thinks government officials are headed to prison based on the information contained in the document.
“I think that this will not end just with firings,” Gaetz said. “I believe there are people who will go to jail. You don’t get to try to undermine our country, undermine our elections, and then simply get fired.”
Multiple Republican lawmakers who saw the FISA memo took to Twitter to sound the alarm about its damning nature and called for it to be immediately released to the public.
Rep. Steve King (R-IA) tweeted: “I have read the memo. The sickening reality has set in. I no longer hold out hope there is an innocent explanation for the information the public has seen. I have long said it is worse than Watergate. It was #neverTrump & #alwaysHillary. #releasethememo”
Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) tweeted: “I viewed the classified report from House Intel relating to the FBI, FISA abuses, the infamous Russian dossier, and so-called 'Russian collusion.' What I saw is absolutely shocking. This report needs to be released--now. Americans deserve the truth. #ReleaseTheMemo”
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'Lost' Texts From Anti-Trump FBI Agents Are Basis To Dismiss Russia Investigation, Experts Suggest
Legal experts say the revelation that the FBI somehow "lost" five months worth of text messages from two anti-Trump FBI employees could form the legal grounds needed to dismiss Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
The bombshell report over the weekend that months worth of text messages between anti-Trump and pro-Clinton FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page could be the legal basis to end the Russia investigation as more evidence continues to mount that suggests that the investigation is a "politically-motivated scheme." Law and Crime reports:
Strzok has already been outed as anti-Trump, leading to his dismissal from the probe, and his past communications with Page showed a potential Justice Department bias towards Hillary Clinton. The fact that now nearly half a year’s worth of text messages between Strzok and Page during the time leading up to Robert Mueller‘s appointment as Special Counsel weren’t preserved by the Justice Department will surely fuel motions from Team Trump’s lawyers against the investigation.
Months of text messages don’t just accidentally disappear. One past conversation between Strzok and Page indicated that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch knew there would be no charges filed against Clinton well before that investigation ended. Given the significant evidence of impropriety in the Clinton case, a foregone conclusion of innocence before the FBI wrapped up their investigation looks shady at best. Trump’s lawyers will surely argue that after those messages came to light, the DOJ intentionally “lost” those five months’ worth of other messages.
The report from Law and Crime came before it was later revealed on Monday that Page and Strzok spoke of a "secret society" in their communications to each other, the meaning of which is not currently known by investigators. In a text message to Page, Strzok also spoke of an "insurance policy" in case Trump won:
“I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in [deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe’s] office that there's no way he gets elected -- but I'm afraid we can't take that risk. It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40…”
This does not even include the strong Democratic bias that Mueller's team has, a team that he selected, and has plagued his investigation into alleged "collusion" between Trump campaign associates and Russian government officials.
Another recent development, the FISA memo, could prove to be of even greater significance in ending Mueller's investigation as it supposedly details massive abuses of the program and could provide evidence that shows the surveillance warrants obtained to spy on members of the Trump campaign were improperly obtained. Multiple Republican lawmakers who have viewed the memo have demanded its immediate release to the American public, a move that Democratic lawmakers are trying to prevent
https://www.dailywire.com/news/26211/lost-texts-anti-trump-fbi-agents-are-basis-dismiss-ryan-saavedra
Legal experts say the revelation that the FBI somehow "lost" five months worth of text messages from two anti-Trump FBI employees could form the legal grounds needed to dismiss Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
The bombshell report over the weekend that months worth of text messages between anti-Trump and pro-Clinton FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page could be the legal basis to end the Russia investigation as more evidence continues to mount that suggests that the investigation is a "politically-motivated scheme." Law and Crime reports:
Strzok has already been outed as anti-Trump, leading to his dismissal from the probe, and his past communications with Page showed a potential Justice Department bias towards Hillary Clinton. The fact that now nearly half a year’s worth of text messages between Strzok and Page during the time leading up to Robert Mueller‘s appointment as Special Counsel weren’t preserved by the Justice Department will surely fuel motions from Team Trump’s lawyers against the investigation.
Months of text messages don’t just accidentally disappear. One past conversation between Strzok and Page indicated that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch knew there would be no charges filed against Clinton well before that investigation ended. Given the significant evidence of impropriety in the Clinton case, a foregone conclusion of innocence before the FBI wrapped up their investigation looks shady at best. Trump’s lawyers will surely argue that after those messages came to light, the DOJ intentionally “lost” those five months’ worth of other messages.
The report from Law and Crime came before it was later revealed on Monday that Page and Strzok spoke of a "secret society" in their communications to each other, the meaning of which is not currently known by investigators. In a text message to Page, Strzok also spoke of an "insurance policy" in case Trump won:
“I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in [deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe’s] office that there's no way he gets elected -- but I'm afraid we can't take that risk. It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40…”
This does not even include the strong Democratic bias that Mueller's team has, a team that he selected, and has plagued his investigation into alleged "collusion" between Trump campaign associates and Russian government officials.
Another recent development, the FISA memo, could prove to be of even greater significance in ending Mueller's investigation as it supposedly details massive abuses of the program and could provide evidence that shows the surveillance warrants obtained to spy on members of the Trump campaign were improperly obtained. Multiple Republican lawmakers who have viewed the memo have demanded its immediate release to the American public, a move that Democratic lawmakers are trying to prevent
https://www.dailywire.com/news/26211/lost-texts-anti-trump-fbi-agents-are-basis-dismiss-ryan-saavedra
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New heights of apoplexy shall be reached from the never trump snowflakes
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Re: GAME CHANGER: FISA Memo To END Mueller’s Russia Investigation Into Trump, Sources Say
it does seem that the FBI are very clumsy when it comes to keeping information damaging to democrats. A cynical person might see a pattern emerging.smelly-bandit wrote:'Lost' Texts From Anti-Trump FBI Agents Are Basis To Dismiss Russia Investigation, Experts Suggest
Legal experts say the revelation that the FBI somehow "lost" five months worth of text messages from two anti-Trump FBI employees could form the legal grounds needed to dismiss Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
The bombshell report over the weekend that months worth of text messages between anti-Trump and pro-Clinton FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page could be the legal basis to end the Russia investigation as more evidence continues to mount that suggests that the investigation is a "politically-motivated scheme." Law and Crime reports:
Strzok has already been outed as anti-Trump, leading to his dismissal from the probe, and his past communications with Page showed a potential Justice Department bias towards Hillary Clinton. The fact that now nearly half a year’s worth of text messages between Strzok and Page during the time leading up to Robert Mueller‘s appointment as Special Counsel weren’t preserved by the Justice Department will surely fuel motions from Team Trump’s lawyers against the investigation.
Months of text messages don’t just accidentally disappear. One past conversation between Strzok and Page indicated that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch knew there would be no charges filed against Clinton well before that investigation ended. Given the significant evidence of impropriety in the Clinton case, a foregone conclusion of innocence before the FBI wrapped up their investigation looks shady at best. Trump’s lawyers will surely argue that after those messages came to light, the DOJ intentionally “lost” those five months’ worth of other messages.
The report from Law and Crime came before it was later revealed on Monday that Page and Strzok spoke of a "secret society" in their communications to each other, the meaning of which is not currently known by investigators. In a text message to Page, Strzok also spoke of an "insurance policy" in case Trump won:
“I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in [deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe’s] office that there's no way he gets elected -- but I'm afraid we can't take that risk. It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40…”
This does not even include the strong Democratic bias that Mueller's team has, a team that he selected, and has plagued his investigation into alleged "collusion" between Trump campaign associates and Russian government officials.
Another recent development, the FISA memo, could prove to be of even greater significance in ending Mueller's investigation as it supposedly details massive abuses of the program and could provide evidence that shows the surveillance warrants obtained to spy on members of the Trump campaign were improperly obtained. Multiple Republican lawmakers who have viewed the memo have demanded its immediate release to the American public, a move that Democratic lawmakers are trying to prevent
https://www.dailywire.com/news/26211/lost-texts-anti-trump-fbi-agents-are-basis-dismiss-ryan-saavedra
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