There are a few damming pieces
Posted on: January 17, 2019 at 07:49:16 CT
Sal CMSU
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from that article. Obviously, a big takeaway is catching Schiff in a direct lie. Also ...
"Those he briefed included Andrew Weissmann, then the head of DOJ’s fraud section; Bruce Swartz, longtime head of DOJ’s international operations, and Zainab Ahmad, an accomplished terrorism prosecutor who, at the time, was assigned to work with Lynch as a senior counselor.
Ahmad and Weissmann would go on to work for Mueller, the special prosecutor overseeing the Russia probe."
-Mueller was appointed by Rosenstein for apparent "conflicts of interest" within the DOJ (that is the reason to appoint a special prosecutor), but as the above points Mueller hired DOJ personnel who had a direct conflict of interest with the Russia probe.
"Don’t take my word for it. Fired FBI Director James Comey acknowledged it himself when he testified last month that the FISA court relies on an honor system, in which the FBI is expected to divulge exculpatory evidence to the judges.
“We certainly consider it our obligation, because of our trust relationship with federal judges, to present evidence that would paint a materially different picture of what we're presenting,” Comey testified on Dec. 7, 2018. “You want to present to the judge reviewing your application a complete picture of the evidence, both its flaws and its strengths.”"
-This is an argument many of us have been making for a long time, and shows how ignorant people are when they say "BUT THE COURT APPROVED THE WARRANT". The court doesn't have their own investigators, and they really solely on these agencies to provide them with full, truthful, information.
There is a reason Ohr hasn't been fired, and it looks like he's flipping on his former co-workers. My guess is they also told him they would lay off his wife if he cooperated.
Edited by Sal at 07:58:31 on 01/17/19