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36 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Awe - now you’re upset someone is refusing to cooperate.

 

Karma sucks right DR?

Big difference between this fbi guy who is guilty af, and an innocent guy

like Trump giving the middle finger to fos dimwits, just sayin

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SMALL MEN LIVE FOR THE PERQUISITES OF OFFICE, AND HE’S A SMALL MAN: 

 

Christopher Wray certainly seems to be enjoying the FBI’s private jet. 

 

“It seems that Wray has been making very liberal use of the FBI’s private jet when he needs to get away from the Beltway.

 

On at least one occasion he used it to head to his family’s vacation home in the Adirondack Mountains.

 

And another series of trips to the Atlanta area is also under scrutiny.

 

The problem is that Congress never authorized that jet for personal use.

 

It’s only supposed to be used for counterterrorism purposes.”

 

Hahaha. “Counterterrorism.” He’s probably investigating parents who spoke at school board meetings.

 

https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2022/10/17/christopher-wray-certainly-seems-to-be-enjoying-the-fbis-private-jet-n503863

 

 

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Well wouldn't this be par for the course with DOJ commies who embrace censorship.

 

As for Durhams report it should be ready to go given how he dragged his feet for so long and already knew he'd lose these cases with commie DC juries.

 

 

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28 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

Yep.

 

 

You can never know for sure if the Durham investigation was some sort of misdirection play or a legitimate attempt to investigate actual events and potential misdeeds.  As just a couple small fish have been tried and acquitted it appears to be nearing the end.  That they never attempted to go after any of the "big" name players regardless of where the evidence pointed is telling.  As they are part of the protected class in our two-tier justice system.  Quite frankly, Durham knew they were off limits and going after them would have resulted in some official intervention in his investigation and most likely the end of his career.  My suspicion all long is that like AG Barr, Durham was another Trojan Horse for the establishment and the investigation was never intended to lead to any convictions.  Like the 1/6 committee, its purpose was to provide some drama and entertainment value.

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40 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

You can never know for sure if the Durham investigation was some sort of misdirection play or a legitimate attempt to investigate actual events and potential misdeeds.  As just a couple small fish have been tried and acquitted it appears to be nearing the end.  That they never attempted to go after any of the "big" name players regardless of where the evidence pointed is telling.  As they are part of the protected class in our two-tier justice system.  Quite frankly, Durham knew they were off limits and going after them would have resulted in some official intervention in his investigation and most likely the end of his career.  My suspicion all long is that like AG Barr, Durham was another Trojan Horse for the establishment and the investigation was never intended to lead to any convictions.  Like the 1/6 committee, its purpose was to provide some drama and entertainment value.

 

Agreed. Imagine if Durham went after Comey and McCabe. It's certain they would be acquitted as well and that of course would receive 24/7 wall to wall coverage.

 

 

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The DOJ Is Hiding Information About Biden’s Attempts To Interfere In U.S. Elections.

 

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is slow-walking its response to a federal court order mandating that the agency forfeit records pertaining to President Joe Biden’s March 2021 executive order that directed federal agencies to develop plans for federal interference in state election administration.

 

On Thursday evening, the agency filed a motion for summary judgment with the Fort Myers Division of the U.S. Middle District Court of Florida in an attempt to conceal communication records related to Executive Order 14019, which required all federal departments to “consider ways to expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process.” In law, “summary judgment” is a decision issued by a court based on statements and evidence for one party against another without going to a full trial.

 

The move to shield the records in question from the public comes after a federal judge mandated in July that the agency must turn over documents related to Biden’s order to the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA), which sued the DOJ back in April after its officials failed to respond to FGA’s July 2021 open records requests. While the DOJ ultimately turned over a few of the records to FGA last month, the documents were heavily redacted and did not include the DOJ’s 15-page “strategic plan” on how the agency intends to comply with Biden’s executive order.

 

 

All the talk about insurrections and voter suppression is to distract from what the Democrats are actually doing.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2022/10/21/the-doj-is-hiding-information-about-bidens-attempts-to-interfere-in-u-s-elections/

 

 

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On 10/19/2022 at 12:38 PM, BillsFanNC said:

The swamp runs very deep.  Will not be cleaned up in any of our lifetimes.

 

 

You can do this with everything.   Every time you lose its the swamp.  Cmon man.  Yes govt is corrupt but sometimes you are just wrong.   It happens.   I think it happened to me once even in the 90s.

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GOP expects Trump to be indicted a couple of months after midterm elections: Report

Washington Examiner, by Misty Severi

 

Republicans privately expect Attorney General Merrick Garland to indict former President Donald Trump between 60 and 90 days after the midterm elections, according to a report on Monday. GOP aides on Capitol Hill and former strategists said they do not have insider knowledge about an indictment on Trump, but they claim that a deadline to indict the former president is quickly approaching and Garland is facing heat from Democrats to act fast. However, indicting Trump could have negative consequences for Democrats, some aides suggested.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/gop-expects-trump-indictment-couple-months-after-midterms-report

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

GOP expects Trump to be indicted a couple of months after midterm elections: Report

Washington Examiner, by Misty Severi

 

Republicans privately expect Attorney General Merrick Garland to indict former President Donald Trump between 60 and 90 days after the midterm elections, according to a report on Monday. GOP aides on Capitol Hill and former strategists said they do not have insider knowledge about an indictment on Trump, but they claim that a deadline to indict the former president is quickly approaching and Garland is facing heat from Democrats to act fast. However, indicting Trump could have negative consequences for Democrats, some aides suggested.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/gop-expects-trump-indictment-couple-months-after-midterms-report

 

 

 

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He's definitely going to be indicted.

 

It also will definitely not work as planned for the corrupt DOJ.

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1 minute ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

He's definitely going to be indicted.

 

It also will definitely not work as planned for the corrupt DOJ.


Depends on what he’s indicted on. They have him dead to rights on the stolen documents. The Jan 6 stuff is a lot murkier. 

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Been through the executive summary.  I'd recommend that everyone at least read the ES.  Some stuff maybe worth looking into a tad bit deeper perhaps.  You know with whistleblowers are always to be believed and all that jazz...

 

Something tells me that that the @ChiGoose types of the board will have zero interest in this partisan report, but will instead wait for the other partisan committee report that was promised in September, so that they can hang on every last word.

 

https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/press-release/republicans-release-1000-page-report-on-fbi-doj-politicization/

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Roger Kimball: The FBI will not be forgiven after Tuesday: The House Republicans’ bruising report is a statement of intent.

 

People are not about to forget what the politicians and their bureaucrats just did to them. And if they do not forget, neither will they forgive.

 

Nor are they going to forget what the FBI has done and is doing to us. The dawn raids against non-violent political rivals of the regime and pro-life activists, the nationwide dragnets to nab people who protested against the 2020 election, the spying on Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, manufacture of forged evidence in order to mobilize the awesome surveillance apparatus of the state against American citizens and undermine Trump’s presidency. The bill of indictment is long and damning. How long? More than a thousand pages in its first iteration, which GOP members of House Judiciary Committee dropped on Friday under the title “FBI Whistleblowers: What Their Disclosures Indicate About the Politicization of the FBI and Justice Department.”

 

What they indicate is an agency that has gone rogue and should be dismantled. This has been a theme sounding for more than a years now. Roger L. Simon, writing for the Epoch Times, said that the FBI, like ancient Carthage, must be destroyed. Holman Jenkins, writing for theWall Street Journal, said that the agency to be abolished. I’ve argued the same case several times, here, for example, and here. In my column for the December Speccie, I suggest that FBI be relocated to Kansas City and have its budget cut by 75 percent. “Then,” I write, “it should be taken apart altogether,” not least because “a national police is probably unconstitutional certainly un-American”

 

With few exceptions, the consensus is that the Bureau is beyond reformation or reclamation. Friday’s lengthy J’Accuse underscores the moral bankruptcy and corruption of the FBI.

 

Examples need to be made. Painful ones, that will discourage this sort of conduct in the future.

 

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/fbi-forgiven-tuesday-republicans/

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