Trump orders FISA warrant and other FBI texts released

Suckers. You get Un gots.

For you backwoods squirrel eating types that means you get nothing.

This is nothing but a pure distraction. If Trump had anything he would have released it a long time ago.




This is a serious question here so don't immediately get snarky unless you can't help yourself but:

Out of all the various FBI/DOJ employees- current and former- which ones, if any, do you think will ultimately plead to or be convicted of a felony level crime for their pre-election and post election actions?

We can leave the other intel agencies out for now.
 
This is a serious question here so don't immediately get snarky unless you can't help yourself but:

Out of all the various FBI/DOJ employees- current and former- which ones, if any, do you think will ultimately plead to or be convicted of a felony level crime for their pre-election and post election actions?

We can leave the other intel agencies out for now.

From what we know as of today, no, I do not think that anyone will be charged. My top pick for most like to be charged would be the agent(s) in the NY field office that were leaking info to Giuliani and putting pressure on Comey to pursue bogus charges against Hillary.
 
womp, womp

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/tru...ussia-investigation-sources/story?id=57919471

Trump 'dossier' stuck in New York, didn't trigger Russia investigation, sources say

But, beginning in July 2016, that so-called “dossier” actually sat for several weeks inside an organized crime unit at the FBI’s New York field office, even as counterintelligence agents in Washington, D.C. – unaware of the new allegations – were already investigating Russian efforts to hijack American democracy.

Trump doubled down on his “dossier” accusation this week, ordering the Justice Department and U.S. intelligence community to release a bigger slice of the classified information used to investigate one of his advisers, New York business consultant Carter Page, insisting again Tuesday that “what will be disclosed is that there was no basis” for the surveillance.
 
womp, womp

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/tru...ussia-investigation-sources/story?id=57919471

Trump 'dossier' stuck in New York, didn't trigger Russia investigation, sources say

But, beginning in July 2016, that so-called “dossier” actually sat for several weeks inside an organized crime unit at the FBI’s New York field office, even as counterintelligence agents in Washington, D.C. – unaware of the new allegations – were already investigating Russian efforts to hijack American democracy.

Trump doubled down on his “dossier” accusation this week, ordering the Justice Department and U.S. intelligence community to release a bigger slice of the classified information used to investigate one of his advisers, New York business consultant Carter Page, insisting again Tuesday that “what will be disclosed is that there was no basis” for the surveillance.

I see. So McCabe was just bullshitting when he testified before the House Intel Committee when he said that without the dossier there would have been no FISA warrant.

And if things are not looking good for Trump, then the dems should be all in favor of seeing all the material released, right? Nevermind.

Don't kid yourself. There is a lot of trying to re-write the facts as material is released to cover for Rod Rosenstein whose name is all over everything.
 
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MAGA!
Obama drew red lines other people crossed.
Trump crosses red lines other people draw.
That sucking sound you hear is a whole bunch of inside-the-beltway sphincters tightening up.



Trump delays release of Russia probe documents

U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said documents from the federal Russia probe would not immediately be released, just days after he ordered them to be made public, citing concerns by the U.S. Justice Department that doing so could harm the investigation.

Trump, on Twitter, said the department’s inspector general would review the documents “on an expedited basis” and would “move quickly.”
Representatives for the department’s Office of the Inspector General did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, welcomed Trump’s remarks.

“Thankfully it seems that saner minds have prevailed, at least for the time being. This underscores why the President should be relying on the expertise and advice of intelligence and law enforcement professionals, not cable news hosts,” Warner told Reuters via email.
 
GOWDY: RUSSIA DOCS ARE ‘EMBARRASSING’ FOR JOHN BRENNAN, DOJ AND FBI
11:46 AM 09/22/2018
Chuck Ross

  • Trey Gowdy said classified documents from the Russia probe contain information that is “embarrassing” for former CIA Director John Brennan, the FBI and Justice Department.
  • Gowdy made the remarks during an interview Thursday. By Friday, President Donald Trump reneged on an order to declassify a slew of documents from the investigation.
  • Gowdy also teased documents related to George Papadopoulos, the former Trump adviser who allegedly sparked the FBI’s investigation.
Watch (starts at 3:53):

South Carolina Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy said the information in a batch of Russia investigation documents that President Donald Trump was considering for declassification will prove “embarrassing” for the Department of Justice, FBI and former CIA Director John Brennan.

Gowdy made the remarks in an interview with Fox News on Thursday. The next day, President Donald Trump retracted his order to the Justice Department to declassify and release the documents. But the Republican left open the possibility that the records could be released down the road. (RELATED: Trump Flips The Script On Declassifying FISA Documents)

But Gowdy, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, provided a preview of what to expect from the documents if they are eventually released.

“I’ve read it. Some of it’s embarrassing for the Department of Justice — some of it’s embarrassing for the FBI. Embarrassment is not a reason to classify something,” said Gowdy. “A lot of it should be embarrassing to John Brennan, and maybe therein lies why he is so adamant that this information not be released.”


Brennan suggested Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” that government officials resign rather than comply with Trump’s directive to release the records. Brennan, who now serves as an MSNBC contributor, has been a vocal critic of Trump’s over the past year. Trump recently responded by ordering Brennan’s security clearance revoked.Gowdy criticized Brennan, saying the Obama appointee is “part of the reason we are in this historic conundrum.” He did not describe what information in the classified documents will embarrass Brennan and other government officials. But as CIA director, Brennan was directly involved in gathering and sharing intelligence used to investigate whether members of the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government.

The documents in question are related to Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants obtained against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page as well as FBI notes of interviews used to obtain the warrants.

Trump also ordered the declassification of FBI notes of interviews with Bruce Ohr, the Justice Department official who met numerous times with Christopher Steele, the author of the infamous dossier.

The FBI relied heavily on the unverified dossier to obtain four FISA warrants against Page.

Gowdy, who has read the classified reports, said the information is not going to put national security at risk, as Brennan and other former and current intelligence community officials have argued.

“I don’t think it’s going to change anyone’s mind, but I’ve seen nothing in it that is going to jeopardize the national security interest of this country,” he said.

“Other than one document related to George Papadopoulos, I don’t think people are going to be that interested in it. And I don’t think any mind’s are going to be changed,” he continued.

The FBI opened its investigation into possible campaign collusion in July 2016 based on information about Papadopoulos, a former Trump campaign adviser.

An Australian diplomat named Alexander Downer said during a May 10, 2016, meeting in London, Papadopoulos told him the Russian government may use derogatory information about Hillary Clinton in the campaign.

Two weeks earlier, Papadopoulos met with a Maltese professor named Joseph Mifsud who told him he had learned that Russians had “dirt” on Clinton in the form of “thousands” of her emails.

Papadopoulos has been sentenced to 14 days in jail for lying to the FBI about the timing of his meetings with Mifsud. But he has denied colluding with Russia and of seeing, handling or disseminating any emails.

http://dailycaller.com/2018/09/22/gowdy-brennan-russian-documents-fbi-probe/
 
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018...-russia-docs-cited-grave-concerns-over-steele

UK Begged Trump Not To Declassify Russia Docs; Cited "Grave Concerns" Over Steele Involvement

The British government "expressed grave concerns" to the US government over the declassification and release of material related to the Trump-Russia investigation, according to the New York Times. President Trump ordered a wide swath of materials "immediately" declassified "without redaction" on Monday, only to change his mind later in the week by allowing the DOJ Inspector General to review the materials first.
 
But we were told repeatedly that Steele was an ex-spy. I said all along that he would never have written this dossier without the approval of his masters at MI 6 and Whitehall. Looks like I was spot on again. The fucking brits are up to their lying necks in trying to derail Trump. They should get the same sanctions the Russians had slapped on them.
 
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