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Grassley is working to get the 8 page memo unredacted: 

 

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https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/after-house-gop-memo-fbi-oks-release-unclassified-steele-referral

 

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Worth watching this clip - which is from the Snowden movie - to understand "Three Hops" and how this relates to the Page FISA. 

 

Page was the way in, he wasn't the target. Trump was the target. Because they used a Title I FISA that gave them the ability to track and tap anyone Page MIGHT have come into contact with (Trump and his team) even after he left the campaign, even if they're not talking to Page. 


They can monitor it all - without a warrant. 

 

 

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If partisan opposition research was used to fuel a national-security investigation that has morphed into a series of criminal investigations, and the special counsel has no tether that identifies a specific crime, or “a specific statement of the matter” he is to investigate, that is at least unsettling. By contrast, the Watergate, Iran-Contra and Whitewater investigations, whatever you think of how they were conducted, identified specific crimes. The public knew what was being investigated.
 
Here, none of the charges Mr. Mueller has brought thus far involved “coordination” or “collusion” with the Russians. Mike Flynn and George Papadopoulos both pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, the latter over the timing of conversations with Russians in which he was allegedly offered but never received “dirt” on Mrs. Clinton, including her emails. He also attempted to set up a meeting between the Russians and Mr. Trump, but the campaign blew off that effort. Notably, Mr. Papadopoulos did not plead guilty to participating in any plot that involved “coordination.” The Paul Manafort and Rick Gates indictments charge fraud on the government through receipt of and failure to disclose payments from a pro-Russian Ukraine politician.

 

 

http://archive.is/5H0rM

 

4 minutes ago, row_33 said:

nobody is going to jail over this

 

 

 

I'll take that bet.

 

End of the day, more DOJ/FBI/USIC/44 officials end up prosecuted and convicted than Team Trump. 

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26 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Really.  If Hillary didn't go to jail for obstructing Congress, no one's going to jail for a careless FISA application.

 

Trump brings the ruckus with him, it's all about murkying the waters and nothing getting resolved but everyone is covered in poopookaka.

 

He loves it this way.

 

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32 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Really.  If Hillary didn't go to jail for obstructing Congress, no one's going to jail for a careless FISA application.

 

"Careless" and "criminal" are two different standards. They weren't careless, they were criminally complicit in omitting evidence from the court (at the very least) in order to subvert DOZENS of US citizens' 4th and 5th amendment rights. 

 

But the Nunes memo isn't what's going to lead to indictments. It's prepping the battlefield for the MOAB to come... 

 

Horowitz has 1.2 million pages of evidence. That's where the indictments are going to come from. 

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Lol, wow, what a friggin joke this stupid memo has become: 

 

Republican leaders are acknowledging that the FBI disclosed the political origins of a private dossier the bureau cited in an application to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, undermining a controversial GOP memo released Friday and fueling Democratic demands to declassify more information about the bureau’s actions.

At issue is whether the federal probe into the Trump campaign's Russia ties is infected with political bias, as Republicans say — or whether the GOP is using deceitful tactics to quash the probe, as Democrats insist.

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/05/fbi-footnote-carter-page-warrant-390795

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